Carolyn Pentecost — Sep 12, 2019

Digital devices are important tools to facilitate anytime, anywhere learning.

Mobile learning (m-Ako) and digital literacy are crucial 21st-century skills in which the College wishes to build student capabilities. However, there is no more important partnership than between home and school presently. Parents/whānau are encouraged to have high levels of participation and monitor what their child is using the device for and the content they are choosing to engage with. The risks and rewards need to be carefully managed to eliminate cyber-bullying, ensure student safety and teach them to negotiate the online environment ethically and as good citizens. A few key points to always remember:

The best place for parents/whānau to go for online safety and advice is Netsafe, New Zealand.


Cyber-bullying

Cybe-rbullyingis high on our priority list to address quickly and effectively. However, most cyber-bullying behaviour is happening out of school hours. The College does the best it can to address all concerns and complaints, however, this consumes a significant amount of staff time and resourcing to work through. Often the best solution in these situations is for the parent to parent! Make some hard calls and don’t be manipulated by your child.

Please trust our staff to have the expertise to manage and identify when a device is being used to support learning and when it is not. At Katikati College we feel strongly that the key to developing good decision-makers and future citizens is to educate our students to use digital devices and technology appropriately, (including social media). This will ensure lifelong digital capabilities and competence are developed.

The technology era our children are growing up in is full of unique challenges created by technological advances and they are different from those challenges we faced as adolescents. We need to work together to set clear boundaries and establish high expectations of students about making positive choices. It is a shared responsibility of parents/whānau and the College to develop our students’/children’s/rangatahi’s understanding of how to manage their digital footprint and be positive digital citizens.

Our College Expectations - The use of mobile devices and the internet at Katikati College

Overall this is down to teacher discretion. We want to educate our students to make the right decision as to when to use digital devices, the internet, and social media as opposed to prohibiting their use.

Please be aware that students and parents may now be held accountable for any unacceptable use of devices, including any abusive, bullying or trolling behaviour or inappropriate actions on social media in accordance with the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015.

IMPORTANT: All mobile devices are the responsibility of the student. It is not the responsibility of the College to deal with the loss of devices. If a device is stolen this can be referred to the Community Police.