教师和学校对小学生数字安全的关注和行动。

IF 2.2 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH TechTrends Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1007/s11528-022-00803-z
Florence Martin, Julie Bacak, Drew Polly, Weichao Wang, Lynn Ahlgrim-Delzell
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小学生花更多的时间使用数字技术。老师和学校都很关心学生的数字安全。我们采访了10位小学教师,以了解他们对小学生数字安全的担忧和他们所采取的行动。通过主题分析,我们确定了教师和学校对小学生数字安全的关注和行动主题。教师们讨论的一些数字安全问题包括与内容有关的问题,如访问不适当的内容、与联系有关的问题、与他人在网上不适当的联系、分享个人信息、对危险缺乏了解、与网络欺凌和数字足迹有关的行为有关的问题、与合同有关的问题,如数字安全和隐私,以及与家庭有关的问题。教师和学校已经采取了一些行动来解决这些问题。一些数字安全行动包括安全措施和限制,监控学生活动,提供数字安全教育,以及指导顾问的支持。本研究对小学教育工作者、行政人员、家长及学生安全使用数位科技有启示意义。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址:10.1007/s11528-022-00803-z。
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Teacher and School Concerns and Actions on Elementary School Children Digital Safety.

Elementary school children are spending more time using digital technologies. Teachers and schools are concerned about the student's digital safety. We interviewed ten elementary school teachers virtually to understand their concerns and understand the actions they take regarding elementary school children's digital safety. Using thematic analysis, we identified themes of concerns and actions of teachers and schools on elementary school children's digital safety. Some digital safety concerns discussed by the teachers included content-related concerns such as accessing inappropriate content, contact-related concerns, inappropriate contact with others online, sharing personal information, lack of understanding of danger, conduct-related concerns regarding cyberbullying and digital footprint, contract-related concerns such as digital security and privacy, and home-related concerns. Teachers and schools have taken several actions to address these concerns. Some of the digital safety actions included security measures and limits, monitoring student activities, providing education on digital safety, and support from guidance counselors. This study has implications for elementary school educators, administrators, parents, and students on the safe use of digital technologies.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11528-022-00803-z.

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TechTrends EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: TechTrendsis a leading publication for professionals in the educational communication and technology field. As such its major purposes are: to provide a vehicle for the exchange of information among professional practitioners concerning the management of media and programs, the application of educational technology principles and techniques to instructional programs, corporate and military training, and any other kinds of information that can contribute to the advancement of knowledge of practice in the field, to provide a means by which practictioners can be kept current on the latest developments in the design, manufacture, and use of communications materials and devices; and to provide a vehicle for communication among the members of AECT to share information. TechTrends considers manuscripts of the following types:Reports of innovative and/or exemplary practice. General articles discussing matters of concern to practitioners. Critical reviews of important literature, materials, and devices related to the field. Summaries of research translated into practical application. Reports of developmental programs and trends of national and international significance. News of the latest products, both materials and devices, for use in the field. Articles of use to managers and various specializations within the general educational communications and technology field.TechTrends is a peer-reviewed publication, and submitted manuscripts are reviewed without bias by a panel of consulting editors and other professionals with expertise in the topics TechTrendsis a leading publication for professionals in the educational communication and technology field. As such its major purposes are: to provide a vehicle for the exchange of information among professional practitioners concerning the management of media and programs, the application of e ducational technology principles and techniques to instructional programs, corporate and military training, and any other kinds of information that can contribute to the advancement of knowledge of practice in the field, to provide a means by which practictioners can be kept current on the latest developments in the design, manufacture, and use of communications materials and devices; and to provide a vehicle for communication among the members of AECT to share information. TechTrends considers manuscripts of the following types:Reports of innovative and/or exemplary practice. General articles discussing matters of concern to practitioners. Critical reviews of important literature, materials, and devices related to the field. Summaries of research translated into practical application. Reports of developmental programs and trends of national and international significance. News of the latest products, both materials and devices, for use in the field. Articles of use to managers and various specializations within the general educational communications and technology field.TechTrends is a peer-reviewed publication, and submitted manuscripts are reviewed without bias by a panel of consulting editors and other professionals with expertise in the topics
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