Monday, 18 February 2013

Digitally Responsible Citizens and their Well being

As part of SHPSH Digital Driver's license in our laptop classes, Dr Sonia Ranelli (PhD) a physiotherapist and lecturer from The School of Physiotherapy at Curtin University, last week conducted presentations to the Year 4 and 5 students.

Dr Ranelli explained the importance of posture and demonstrated correct seating and standing positions for using a digital device in the classroom.

The Year 4 and 5 students will use this new founded knowledge to demonstrate competence and understanding in the Well Being aspect of the Sacred Heart's Digital Driver's license.
Teachers in these classes are explicitly teaching and are aware of student posture when they are working with or without a digital device.

The school intends to continue this focus throughout the whole school.