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Digital Literacy, Ethics, and Responsibility in the Classroom

In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the ethical considerations and professional responsibilities that come with using technology in today’s classrooms. As digital tools become increasingly embedded in teaching and learning, educators must move beyond technical skills and consider the broader implications for student wellbeing, safety, and equity.This episode reflects on key themes including student privacy, online safeguarding, digital citizenship, and equitable access to technology. We discuss the responsibility of educators to protect sensitive data, create safe digital learning environments, and model responsible online behaviour. The conversation also examines how technology can both bridge and widen the digital divide, challenging teachers to design inclusive and accessible learning experiences.Ultimately, this episode redefines digital literacy as more than technological competence. It is about critical thinking, ethical awareness, professional judgemen

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    Digital Literacies, Ethics and Responsibilty in the Classroom

    In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the ethical considerations and professional responsibilities that come with using technology in today’s classrooms. As digital tools become increasingly embedded in teaching and learning, educators must move beyond technical skills and consider the broader implications for student wellbeing, safety, and equity.This episode reflects on key themes including student privacy, online safeguarding, digital citizenship, and equitable access to technology. We discuss the responsibility of educators to protect sensitive data, create safe digital learning environments, and model responsible online behaviour. The conversation also examines how technology can both bridge and widen the digital divide, challenging teachers to design inclusive and accessible learning experiences.Ultimately, this episode redefines digital literacy as more than technological competence. It is about critical thinking, ethical awareness, professional judgement, and empowering learners to participate safely and responsibly in an increasingly digital world. Whether you are a classroom teacher, school leader, or education professional, this episode offers reflective insights into what it truly means to teach responsibly in the digital age.References:European Union. (2016). General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679. Official Journal of the European Union.Haleem, A., Javaid, M., Asim Qadri, M., & Suman, R. (2022). Understanding the role of digital technologies in education: A review. Sustainable Operations and Computers, 3, 275–285. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.susoc.2022.05.004Jisc. (2022). Building digital capability: The six elements defined. Jisc.Livingstone, S., & Smith, P. K. (2014). Annual research review: Harms experienced by child users of online and mobile technologies. Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 55(6), 635–654. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.12197OECD. (2021). 21st-century readers: Developing literacy skills in a digital world. OECD Publishing.Selwyn, N. (2016). Education and technology: Key issues and debates (2nd ed.). Bloomsbury Academic.UNESCO. (2018). A global framework of reference on digital literacy skills for indicator 4.4.2. UNESCO.

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In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the ethical considerations and professional responsibilities that come with using technology in today’s classrooms. As digital tools become increasingly embedded in teaching and learning, educators must move beyond technical skills and consider the broader implications for student wellbeing, safety, and equity.This episode reflects on key themes including student privacy, online safeguarding, digital citizenship, and equitable access to technology. We discuss the responsibility of educators to protect sensitive data, create safe digital learning environments, and model responsible online behaviour. The conversation also examines how technology can both bridge and widen the digital divide, challenging teachers to design inclusive and accessible learning experiences.Ultimately, this episode redefines digital literacy as more than technological competence. It is about critical thinking, ethical awareness, professional judgemen

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