Abstract
The present study investigated primary school teachers’ perceptions and attitudes toward teaching young children cyber safety awareness. A mixed-methods survey was employed to obtain teachers’ opinions about current strategies, learning material accessibility, and the effectiveness of using interactive mediums for teaching cybersecurity to school children. The findings confirmed the growing need for integrating cyber awareness in STEM education, with teachers acknowledging the usefulness of the currently available strategies. However, teachers also stated that additional learning materials, such as more engaging resources and games, were required to appeal to young children’s learning styles. Further suggestions were made about using simple language and authentic scenarios in future materials. This paper provides recommendations for designing appropriate learning resources and incorporating educational interactive games to refine cyber awareness and safety education, support teachers and ultimately safeguard children in a fast-growing digital era.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ACIS 2024 Proceedings |
Editors | Shirley Gregor, Craig McDonald, Blooma John, Ahmed Imran, Israr Qureshi, Ghassan Beydoun, Juliana Sutanto, Nilmini Wickramasinghe, Micheal Axelsen, Hamed Sarbazhosseini |
Publisher | AIS Electronic Library (AISeL) |
Pages | 1-14 |
Number of pages | 14 |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Event | Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2024: Digital Futures for a Sustainable Society - Canberra, Canberra, Australia Duration: 4 Dec 2024 → 6 Dec 2024 Conference number: 34 https://acis.aaisnet.org/acis2024/ |
Conference
Conference | Australasian Conference on Information Systems 2024 |
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Abbreviated title | ACIS 2024 |
Country/Territory | Australia |
City | Canberra |
Period | 4/12/24 → 6/12/24 |
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