Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted October 29 Diamond Member Share Posted October 29 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Students aged four to nine to access expanded eSmart Digital Licence All primary schools across Australia will now have access to a eSmart online safety course, likened to a “pen licence for the online world”. The Digital License will be expanded to students from Kindergarten to Year 4 (ages four to nine), with the course focused on helping children build digital awareness, and recognition of manipulated or falsified online content. Older children between seven to nine are also taught about online harm, how to regulate their feelings and think critically about their devices. While an advanced version of the program is currently being available for students aged 10 to 14, from Wednesday all primary schools across Australia will have access to program. The program has been run by not-for-profit organisation, the Alannah & Madeline Foundation, which was given $6m funding by the Albanese government. Communications Minister Michelle Rowland, who will launch the program on Wednesday at a primary school near Geelong, called on all schools to “take advantage” of the free resources. “*********** children have long been getting a pen licence at school as they learn to write – this is the pen licence for the online world,” she said. Camera IconMichelle Rowland compared the Digital License to a “pen license for the online world”. Credit: Supplied “By empowering children as young as four years old with the skills they need to navigate the challenges of the digital world, we are building a young generation of Australians who will be better equipped to engage safely online.” Alannah & Madeline Foundation Policy and Prevention director Ariana Kurzeme said the course was a “modern-day pen licence,” with a third of children aged six to 13 owning a smartphone. “It’s about empowering them with the knowledge and awareness they need in today’s digital landscape, setting them up for success in the same way the pen licence once did,” she said. Older students have had access to the eSmart Digital Licence+ for students aged 10 to 14, with high school students able to access the Media Literacy Lab. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Students #aged #access #expanded #eSmart #Digital #Licence This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/156453-students-aged-four-to-nine-to-access-expanded-esmart-digital-licence/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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