The use of digital hygiene in the professional activity of future mathematics and informatics teachers
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II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Egyetem
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Abstract. In the modern era of digital interaction and constant use of information and communication
technologies, digital hygiene emerges as a critically important component of the professional activity
of future mathematics and informatics teachers. It involves the systematic observance of safe, ethical,
and efficient practices for using digital resources to minimize risks associated with cyber threats,
information overload, and breaches of privacy.
One of the key aspects is digital literacy and safety-oriented behavior: knowledge about personal
data protection, recognition of phishing and other forms of online fraud, use of strong passwords, and
two-factor authentication. Studies show that among university students and staff, there is a significant
proportion of individuals with insufficient knowledge and habits related to cyber hygiene, which
highlights the need for specialized training [1].
A second important component is the regular updating of knowledge and skills, as technologies and
threats are constantly evolving. Future teachers should incorporate self-education, participation in
seminars, webinars, and cybersecurity courses into their professional practice. This will enable them
not only to protect their own digital environments but also to serve as role models for their students.
The third aspect is the integration of digital hygiene into the educational process and teaching
methodology. This means that mathematics and informatics teachers should not only teach their
subjects but also embed elements of digital hygiene into their lessons — for instance, explaining how
to search for information safely online, how to verify sources, and how to respond to suspicious
content. Educational tasks may also include practical exercises in evaluating the security of web
resources or adjusting privacy settings on social media platforms.
Research data obtained in different countries and contexts support the idea that the level of digital
hygiene significantly correlates with age, educational background, and academic discipline. For
example, a study conducted among students and staff of a Nigerian university found that while many
respondents had broad access to the Internet, they lacked sufficient knowledge and behavioral skills
in cyber hygiene [1]. Another study demonstrated how gender, employment status, and academic
discipline influence awareness and practices of cyber hygiene among university communities [2].
In the context of professional training for future mathematics and informatics teachers, the
implementation of digital hygiene should be systematic: introducing relevant modules or courses on
cybersecurity and digital ethics into educational programs, organizing regular training sessions,
practical workshops, and projects involving case studies of security or privacy violations.
Collaboration with experts in information security and psychology is also essential for understanding
risks and developing healthy digital habits.
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Teljes kiadvány: https://kme.org.ua/uk/publications/rol-bezpeki-v-transkordonnomu-ta-mizhnarodnomu-spivrobitnictvi/
Бібліографічний опис
In Csernicskó István, Maruszinec Marianna, Molnár D. Erzsébet, Mulesza Okszána és Melehánics Anna (szerk.): A biztonság szerepe a határon átnyúló és nemzetközi együttműködésben. Nemzetközi tudományos és szakmai konferencia Beregszász, 2025. október 8–9. Absztraktkötet. Beregszász, II. Rákóczi Ferenc Kárpátaljai Magyar Egyetem, 2025. pp. 153-154.
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