What is a positive relationship?
Treating others kindly and listening to their ideas, even if you disagree.
What is a right?
Something everyone is entitled to, such as feeling safe.
What is a responsibility?
Following rules and expectations and having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
What is respect?
Treating people with care, fairness, and kindness.
What is digital citizenship?
Using technology safely and responsibly because you recognise the impact it can have on others.
What is conflict?
A disagreement between people that can be resolved calmly and respectfully.
In school, what is the right to safety?
The right to learn without being bullied or harassed.
What is accountability?
Taking ownership of your actions and their outcomes.
What is tolerance?
Accepting that people have different beliefs, cultures, or identities.
What is a breach of privacy?
Sharing someone’s image or information without permission.
What is empathy?
The skill of understanding how someone else might be feeling.
What are digital rights?
Rights that apply both offline and online.
What does it mean to be a responsible community member?
Helping create a safe and respectful school environment.
What is respectful communication?
Speaking and listening without insults or put-downs.
What is cyberbullying?
Online behaviour that repeatedly targets someone to hurt or embarrass them.
What is being a bystander?
When someone supports harmful behaviour by staying silent.
Rights that belong to all people simply because they are human.
Human rights
What is responsible online behaviour?
Thinking before posting because words and images can cause harm.
What is cultural respect? Give an example.
Valuing other cultural traditions and perspectives such as with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.
What is a digital footprint?
Permanent records created by online actions.
What is an upstander?
A person who safely speaks up or seeks help when they see harm happening.
What is freedom of expression?
The right to share ideas, opinions, and information freely through any medium without fear of persecution or censorship.
What is social responsibility?
When choices lead to consequences that affect others, not just yourself.
What is mutual respect?
Recognising everyone’s worth, even when you strongly disagree with them.
What is online accountability?
When online actions have real-world consequences for relationships, school, or the law.