Safeguarding Essentials has 19 secondary lesson plans - scroll down for details and samples
The secondary lesson plans available from Safeguarding Essentials provide a teacher guide and class presentation, forming a ready-to-use lesson. Each lesson can be used on its own, or as part of the full series beginning with an introduction to safeguarding. The lessons encourage the development of resources for information purposes by students, whether that is as a display, presentation, factsheet or webpage.
E-Safety lesson plans for KS3
These resources have been created for key stage 3 students, to help them to develop high levels of e-safety understanding relating to the use of social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter. By the time students reach years 7 and 8 they should be very aware of the “stranger danger” element of online safety, and will now be more susceptible to peer pressure online and cyber bullying. These lessons which can be used on their own or as part of a unit, will help young people develop skills and resilience when using social media and interacting with others online. The outcomes of the lessons focus on students creating “pupil led” e-safety policies and ideas, in the forms of displays, presentations or written documentation that can be shared within the school community.
E-Safety lesson plans for KS4
At key stage 4, students should already be able to use the internet and technology in a safe way. They now need to be considering how their “digital footprint” may impact upon their adult lives when they leave school. As such, these lessons focus on understanding how certain types of website prove more risky than others in terms of reputation risk, such as ratings and response websites and YouTube. Year 9 and 10 students also need to understand in more depth the legal implications of filesharing, copyright and creative commons when using media created by other people. This is useful for when they are studying for their GCSE’s and beyond.
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