Resources aimed at post-primary students looking to address the topic of cyberbullying in their local communities. Watch Your Space contains articles, resources and ideas on how young people might get involved in Safer Internet Day and raising awareness around bullying and cyberbullying in general.
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Site aimed at post-primary students looking to address the topic of cyberbullying in their local communities. Watch Your Space contains articles, resources and ideas on how young people might get involved in Safer Internet Day and raising awareness around bullying and cyberbullying in general.
View full descriptionStrand: Useful Websites
Suggestions for use: All material on the site may be used as a basis for discussion, project work, campaigns or inclusion in SPHE lessons.
Key Skills: Being Creative Communicating Working with Others
The Watch Your Space comic strip activity helps Junior Cycle CSPE students explore the topic of online privacy. The comic highlights the risks of sharing too much information online. It could be used as a comprehension exercise or to open up a discussion.
View full descriptionStrand: Rights & Responsibilities
Suggestions for use: Use the comic to help students understand the concept of privacy online.
This student-friendly handout from Webwise looks at how online privacy can be invaded. It could be used in CSPE lessons on online rights or could be distributed as part of Safer Internet Day celebrations in post-primary schools.
View full descriptionStrand: Rights & Responsibilities
Suggestions for use: Use this handout as a sample source paper, to help students prepare for Section 2 of the Junior Certificate paper.
Strand: Human Dignity
Suggestions for use: Use this handout to raise awareness around online privacy, perhaps as part of an Action Project.
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