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Remote Learning School Policy Considerations

As teaching moves online, school leaders and teachers should re-familiarise themselves with their AUP. Updates may need to be made […]

What is an Acceptable Use Policy?

An Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is an important document which governs students' use of the internet at school and covers a wide range of issues surrounding the rights, responsibilities and privileges - as well as sanctions - connected with computer use

How to Develop an Acceptable Use Policy

Creating an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is vital for your school. It sets out key points in addressing internet safety issues for students. Here we take a look at some of the key steps to develop one

Sample Acceptable Use Policies

Unsure of how to develop your school’s Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)? Don’t fear. Here, we list some prime examples of AUP documents, related permissions slips and AUP checklists.

Keeping Your School’s AUP Updated

An Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is an important document which governs students' use of the internet at school and covers a wide range of issues surrounding the rights, responsibilities and privileges - as well as sanctions - connected with computer use. As new technologies become more important to schools, AUPs were developed primarily to promote safe and responsible use of the internet for all school stakeholders.

AUP FAQ: Your Questions Answered

Here are some of the expert answers to your frequently asked question on Acceptable Use Policies - which are key ICT policy documents for your school

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