Children are heavy users of the Internet and prior studies have shown that many of them lack a good understanding of the risks of doing so and how to avoid them. This study examined if the cross-age teaching zone (CATZ) intervention could help children acquire important knowledge of online risks and safety. It allowed older students to act as CATZ tutors to design and deliver a lesson to younger schoolmates (tutees), using content material about online risks and safety provided by adults. Students in Year 6 (mean age = 11.5 years) were randomly assigned to act as either CATZ tutors (n = 100) or age-matched controls (n = 46) and students in Year 4 (mean age = 9.5 years) acted as either CATZ tutees (n = 117) or age-matched controls (n = 28) (...
The Internet plays an increasingly larger role in the everyday lives of our children [LS-09d]. As a ...
Because of the increasing popularity of social network sites, the meaning of media literacy educatio...
Children are spending increasing amounts of time online prompting practitioners and parents to raise...
Final publication is available from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cyb...
Children are heavy users of the internet and prior studies have shown that many of them lack a good ...
Children are heavy users of the Internet and prior studies have shown that many of them lack a good ...
The internet is becoming increasingly integral to children’s lives. Consequently, it is vital that c...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study examines the nature of Internet use by students and teachers in a p...
Abstract: Developments in digital technologies and microelectronics provide children with opportunit...
The main purpose of this thesis was to investigate teacher perceptions' about Cyber Safety education...
To scope the field of child-related online harms and to produce a resource pack to communicate all t...
This research aims to establish what the current e-safety teaching strategies are within primary sch...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)“Surfing Safely” was an educational initiative created by the research...
This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 1116 years, teachers an...
As Malaysian children continue to spend a lot of time online, they are exposed to unknown undesirabl...
The Internet plays an increasingly larger role in the everyday lives of our children [LS-09d]. As a ...
Because of the increasing popularity of social network sites, the meaning of media literacy educatio...
Children are spending increasing amounts of time online prompting practitioners and parents to raise...
Final publication is available from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/cyb...
Children are heavy users of the internet and prior studies have shown that many of them lack a good ...
Children are heavy users of the Internet and prior studies have shown that many of them lack a good ...
The internet is becoming increasingly integral to children’s lives. Consequently, it is vital that c...
non-peer-reviewedThis case study examines the nature of Internet use by students and teachers in a p...
Abstract: Developments in digital technologies and microelectronics provide children with opportunit...
The main purpose of this thesis was to investigate teacher perceptions' about Cyber Safety education...
To scope the field of child-related online harms and to produce a resource pack to communicate all t...
This research aims to establish what the current e-safety teaching strategies are within primary sch...
M.Ed. (Educational Psychology)“Surfing Safely” was an educational initiative created by the research...
This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 1116 years, teachers an...
As Malaysian children continue to spend a lot of time online, they are exposed to unknown undesirabl...
The Internet plays an increasingly larger role in the everyday lives of our children [LS-09d]. As a ...
Because of the increasing popularity of social network sites, the meaning of media literacy educatio...
Children are spending increasing amounts of time online prompting practitioners and parents to raise...