Check out this "survey of young people’s attitudes toward online rights and responsibilities. Over 24,000 young people age 7-19 from across the UK responded to the survey, and a further 90 young people explored these findings in focus groups."
This post provides a look at two infographics that look at how students look at the top ten online rights and responsibilties. One infographic is for primary schools and the other for secondary schools. In addition there is a link to the actual report put out by the UK Safer Internet Centre - "Have your Say: Young people’s perspectives about their online rights and responsibilities."
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Check out this "survey of young people’s attitudes toward online rights and responsibilities. Over 24,000 young people age 7-19 from across the UK responded to the survey, and a further 90 young people explored these findings in focus groups."
This post provides a look at two infographics that look at how students look at the top ten online rights and responsibilties. One infographic is for primary schools and the other for secondary schools. In addition there is a link to the actual report put out by the UK Safer Internet Centre - "Have your Say: Young people’s perspectives about their online rights and responsibilities."