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Teacher Survey – Safer Internet Day Feedback

20 February 2018

We are calling all teachers to help us evaluate Safer Internet Day 2018!

Safer Internet Day 2018 was the biggest one yet, with over 1,249 schools and colleges registered on our supporters list and events happening all over the UK; but we need your help to make sure next Safer Internet Day is even bigger and better.

We created a short survey designed to help us learn about how schools got involved in Safer Internet Day and to find out if there are any ways in which we can improve the support we provide.

It also helps us understand the impact the day can achieve, building on last year’s success which saw 98% of teachers surveyed saying the day helped encourage conversations about safe use of the internet between teachers and pupils.

The survey takes less than 10 minutes to complete and will help us make Safer Internet Day an even bigger success in the future.

Complete the survey by Sunday 4th March to be entered into our prize draw to be in with a chance of winning a £50 Amazon voucher.

Take the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/XBRKDKL

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