Online safety: Ethical Understanding

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Ethical Understanding

Students develop the capacity to understand and apply ethical and socially responsible principles when collaborating with others and creating, sharing and using technologies. They build understandings and ethical behaviours regarding privacy and intellectual property rights, such as copyright. They consider the impact of digital technologies on society, the rights of others and their responsibilities in using sustainable practices. Students learn to appreciate and value the part they play in the social systems in which they operate.

As discerning citizens, students reflect on their personal roles and responsibilities, learning to detect bias and inaccuracies. Developing understandings about the protection of data, intellectual property and individual privacy within the school environment helps students to be ethical digital global citizens.

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Typically by the end of Year 4, students:

Examine values

examine values accepted and enacted within various communities

Explore rights and responsibilities

monitor consistency between rights and responsibilities when interacting face-to-face or through social media

Consider points of view

explain a range of possible interpretations and points of view when thinking about ethical dilemmas

Typically by the end of Year 6, students:

Consider consequences

evaluate the consequences of actions in familiar and hypothetical scenarios

Reflect on ethical action

articulate a range of ethical responses to situations in various social contexts

Typically by the end of Year 6, students:

Consider consequences

evaluate the consequences of actions in familiar and hypothetical scenarios

Reflect on ethical action

articulate a range of ethical responses to situations in various social contexts

Consider points of view

explain a range of possible interpretations and points of view when thinking about ethical dilemmas

Typically by the end of Year 6, students:

Recognise ethical concepts

examine and explain ethical concepts such as truth and justice that contribute to the achievement of a particular outcome

Explore ethical concepts in context

explain what constitutes an ethically better or worse outcome and how it might be accomplished

Reason and make ethical decisions

explore the reasons behind there being a variety of ethical positions on a social issue

Explore rights and responsibilities

monitor consistency between rights and responsibilities when interacting face-to-face or through social media

Typically by the end of Year 6, students:

Recognise ethical concepts

examine and explain ethical concepts such as truth and justice that contribute to the achievement of a particular outcome

Explore ethical concepts in context

explain what constitutes an ethically better or worse outcome and how it might be accomplished

Reason and make ethical decisions

explore the reasons behind there being a variety of ethical positions on a social issue