Digital Learning Acceptable Use Agreement



At Avondale Primary School we support the right of all members of the school community to access safe and inclusive learning environments, including digital and online spaces. This page outlines the School's role and responsibilities in supporting safe digital learning, as well as the expected behaviours we have of our students when using digital or online spaces.

At Avondale Primary School we:

  • have a Student Wellbeing & Engagement Policy that outlines our School's values and expected student behaviour. This policy includes online behaviours;
  • have programs in place to educate our students to be safe and responsible users of digital technologies
  • educate our students about digital issues such as online privacy, intellectual property and copyright;
  • supervise and support students using digital technologies in the classroom;
  • use clear protocols and procedures to protect students working in online spaces. This includes reviewing the safety and appropriateness of online tools and communities through Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAS), removing offensive content at earliest opportunity, and other measures
  • provide a filtered internet service to block inappropriate content. We acknowledge, however, that full protection from inappropriate content cannot be guaranteed
  • use online sites and digital tools that support students' learning;
  • address issues or incidents that have the potential to impact on the wellbeing of our students;
  • refer suspected illegal online acts to the relevant law enforcement authorities for investigation;
  • support parents and carers to understand safe and responsible use of digital technlogies and the strategies that can be implemented at home.

    To access our online services/ digital technologies parent page for more information on the online serices that we use  click here.
    Each year, students and parents are asked to sign the following declaration that outlines the conduct expected of stuents when using digital technologies.

     

     

     

     

    Digital Learning Acceptable Use Agreement