Policies for schools

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Hi new on here and not sure if in right place.

I am after a policy / proceure / guidelines on how to support the staff at school wih keeping their private social network sites safe - sounds contradictory I know but we need something on paper similar to the rule we have for children - think about what you re writing, who your 'friends' are - keeping your profile private etc - any pointers from anyone?
Last Post Jan 3, 2010 7:24 PM by: aaronkolodjski
aaronkolodjski
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Re: Policies for schools

Jan 3, 2010 7:24 PM
I have to totally agree with you. I am always nervous when it comes to my two children.

I'm new to this website and find it very nice so far.

Aaron
freddy
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Re: Policies for schools

Dec 1, 2009 7:22 PM
Hi,

Nice resource you have there Brenda.

Thanks for sharing. :)
beemooney
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Re: Policies for schools

Dec 1, 2009 2:47 AM
Hi
This is something I have been working on for sometime. I have a wiki where I put all my draft resources. within this, there is a handbook for policy and practice in schools, I have specifically included a policy for the 'conduct' of staff online, which includes social networking.
I hope this helps
Brenda
https://liverpool-ict-team.wikispaces.com/DRAFT+POLICY
poshjack
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Policies for schools

Nov 27, 2009 3:22 PM
Hi new on here and not sure if in right place.

I am after a policy / proceure / guidelines on how to support the staff at school wih keeping their private social network sites safe - sounds contradictory I know but we need something on paper similar to the rule we have for children - think about what you re writing, who your 'friends' are - keeping your profile private etc - any pointers from anyone?