Online Etiquette for EiE Data Collection and Interaction
Netiquette for EiE Officials
- Professional Communication – Use respectful, clear, and simple language in emails, messages, or platforms. Avoid slang or offensive terms.
- Data Sensitivity – Do not share EiE data (especially about children, displaced families, or teachers) on open forums, social media, or personal accounts. Always use official, secure channels.
- Privacy Respect – Never post or forward photos, names, or personal details of learners or schools without permission.
- Timeliness – Respond to teachers and colleagues promptly and acknowledge receipt of information.
- Digital Presence – Keep online profiles professional; avoid mixing personal opinions with official communications.
Netiquette for Teachers and Students
- Respect and Inclusion – Encourage teachers and learners to be courteous in online spaces (no insults, exclusion, or inappropriate content).
- Responsible Sharing – Remind them not to circulate sensitive data, learner photos, or classroom incidents online without proper consent.
- Appropriate Language – Promote use of polite, inclusive, and constructive words when engaging in chats, group discussions, or emails.
- Safe Use of Platforms – Guide them to join only trusted groups or platforms for education and to report harmful messages or harassment immediately.
- Digital Footprint Awareness – Stress that what is shared online may remain accessible; encourage caution before posting.
In essence: Ministry officials should model professionalism, protect privacy, and promote respect in all online engagements. They should also teach and reinforce the same principles with teachers and students, ensuring online spaces remain safe, inclusive, and focused on learning and data integrity.
آخر تعديل: Friday، 26 September 2025، 3:08 PM