Jessica Kingsley Publishers -
ISBN 978-1-84905-944-2 -
£15.99 -
144pp

Early education to keep children safe online
From September 2014, for the first time teachers will be required to teach e-safety as part of the Key Stage 1 and 2 curriculum. BeatBullying has supported and welcomed the changes, but it does pose a challenge for schools, not only in terms of how to make the subject relevant to such a young audience, but also for teachers who are perhaps not familiar or comfortable with the intricacies of the digital world.
While E-safety for the i-Generation doesn't necessarily reveal any ground-breaking information, it does provide a very useful reference point and resource, particularly for those teachers who may feel overwhelmed by the prospect of keeping up to date with the latest digital trends.
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