E-Safety Policy & Ict Acceptable Usage Agreement Sample Contracts

St Buryan Academy Primary School: E-Safety Policy & ICT Acceptable Usage Agreement (AUA)
E-Safety Policy & Ict Acceptable Usage Agreement • January 23rd, 2017

As an academy school working with our local, national and international communities, ICT in the 21st Century is seen as an essential resource to support learning and teaching, as well as playing an important role in the everyday lives of children, young people and adults. Consequently, schools need to build in the use of these technologies in order to arm our young people with the skills to access life-long learning and employment.

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E-Safety Policy & ICT Acceptable Usage Agreement (AUA)
E-Safety Policy & Ict Acceptable Usage Agreement • January 19th, 2013

As a Church School working with our local, national and international communities, ICT in the 21st Century is seen as an essential resource to support learning and teaching, as well as playing an important role in the everyday lives of children, young people and adults. Consequently, schools need to build in the use of these technologies in order to arm our young people with the skills to access life-long learning and employment.

E-Safety Policy & ICT Acceptable Usage Agreement (AUA)
E-Safety Policy & Ict Acceptable Usage Agreement • January 13th, 2016

As an Academy Trust working with our local, national and international communities, ICT in the 21st Century is seen as an essential resource to support learning and teaching, as well as playing an important role in the everyday lives of children, young people and adults. Consequently, schools need to build in the use of these technologies in order to arm our young people with the skills to access life-long learning and employment.

Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Acceptable Usage Agreement (AUA)
E-Safety Policy & Ict Acceptable Usage Agreement • July 31st, 2023

As a junior school working with our local, national and international communities, ICT in the 21st Century is seen as an essential resource to support learning and teaching, as well as playing an important role in the everyday lives of children, young people and adults. Consequently, schools need to build in the use of these technologies in order to equip our pupils with the skills to access life-long learning and eventually employment.

E-Safety Policy & ICT Acceptable Usage Agreement (AUA) E-Safety Policy & ICT Acceptable Usage Agreement (AUA)
E-Safety Policy & Ict Acceptable Usage Agreement • November 20th, 2017

At Stephen Freeman Primary School, we understand the responsibility to educate our pupils on e-safety issues; teaching them the appropriate behaviours and critical thinking skills to enable them to remain both safe and legal when using the internet and related technologies, in and beyond the context of the classroom.

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