Polish Saturday School named after Maria Skłodowska-Curie in Moss, in cooperation with Radio Wataha, started a series of workshops "CHILDREN ON THE NETWORK", intended for school-age children. The workshop leader, Łukasz Pawłowicz, and the teaching staff will discuss topics important to young people. All lessons will be broadcast online via the website Radio Wataha.
Children on the Web
the meeting was held today, October 2 at 12:00. The subject of the first meeting was: "CHILDREN ON THE NET" - Safety on the Internet.
The issues that were raised were, first of all:
- How to navigate in the virtual world?
- False online.
- Social media
- Influencerzy
- Due to the pandemic and remote learning, all children had almost unlimited access to the Internet. So it is important that they can move safely in this space, and that they know that in case of any doubts, e.g. whether the displayed content is allowed or whether the person on the "other side" is actually the one they claim to be, they should always ask get help from parents and guardians - says Angelika Krzywda, President of the Association "Parents-children", which manages the facility.
The next workshops will be held on September 30 and their main topic will be mobbing and stalking. Interested children and youth We invite you to participate. Participation is free.
Polish Saturday School them. Maria Skłodowska-Curie can be found at Buen 7, 1528 Moss.
Author of the article: Zaneta Chylewska. Teacher of the Polish Saturday School of Maria Skłodowskiej-Curie in Moss.