Rights Online - Educating for a Responsible Digital Future
This workshop enables primary teachers to explore key materials and resources available from Webwise to promote children's rights and responsibilities online. Teachers will reflect on how fostering an understanding of children's digital rights-such as the right to safety, privacy, and respectful communication-goes hand-in-hand with encouraging responsible online behaviour. Practical classroom activities for all class levels are included with access to extensive resources and support materials.
Facilitator:
Martin is a qualified primary school teacher, with a Masters in Education, with 16 years of classroom and SET experience. He has an AP2 post with particular responsibility in leading learning and teaching in Digital Technologies in his school. He has worked on TIE projects with the Department of Education and the OIDE TIE for the past 4 years, for example, acting as lead cluster co-ordinator on behalf of 8 schools, to enhance children’s curiosity and skills in STEM subjects through the stimulus of WeDo 2.0/ Mindstorms EV3 construction and robotics set and ease their transition through primary and into post-primary education. He has facilitated a Digital Technology courses for the Clare and Limerick Education Centre in recent years. Recently, he has completed a Post Graduate Diploma in School Leadership in UL and has a keen interest in coaching and mentoring.
Course Properties
| Course Date | 25-02-2026 6:00 pm |
| Course End Date | 25-02-2026 7:00 pm |
| Capacity | Book now |
| Individual Price | Free |
| Speaker | Martin Pierce |
| Select Hours | 1 |
| Location | Online |
| Categories | Primary |