Being Cyber Safe and Cyber Smart - Teacher's Guide


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Technology has resulted in exciting new ways for students to communicate learn socialise stay informed entertain and foster creativity it also has a dark side. Technology has given rise to endless new ways bullies can threaten harass abuse and insult others. This type of bullying is called cyberbullying Cyber bullying has the potential to reach a wider audience than typical schoolyard bullying.Nasty mean or threatening messages emails photos or video clips can be forwarded to all the students contacts and websites can be created that can be visited by millions of people. There is often no escape for cyber victims who can be bullied anywhere at any time. Cyberbullying can be devastating for victims and their families. Whilst they generally take a psychological form rather than a physical form the consequences are just as bad if not worse than those associated with traditional bullying and cyberbullying can have more negative long term effects. Psychological harm inflicted by cyberbullying may be reflected in low self-esteem loneliness insecurity school failure anger anxiety depression school avoidance school violence and in extreme cases suicide.As educators we can help our students avoid the pitfalls of technology and deal with any problems that may arise. The teachers guide shows you how to use the Being Cyber Safe and Cyber Smart - Student Workbook activities to help teach your primary students (Yr 3 onwards) to recognise cyberbullying and learn what they should do if they encounter cyberbullying .
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