An interactive online safety diagnostic teaching tool for schools, enabling teachers to monitor progress throughout the year and drill down to school, class and pupil level to identify areas for development.
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An interactive online safety diagnostic teaching tool for schools, enabling teachers to monitor progress throughout the year and drill down to school, class and pupil level to identify areas for development.
practical resource for teachers to empower young people to: recognise examples of extremist behaviour and content online understand actions which could be identified as criminal activity explore techniques used for persuasion and build resilience through critical thinking access support from trusted individuals and organisations
Fun classroom activities to teach young people the importance of being safe, responsible and respectful online.
Dfe advice for schools and colleges to support their approach to harmful online challenges and online hoaxes.
Advice for parents and schools to keep children safe from the latest dares, scares, threats and challenges
Protect yourself and your friends from false information about coronavirus. Use the SHARE checklist to make sure you don't feed the beast.
BBC Bitesizes new fact or fake campaign, aimed at 11-16 year olds
PSHE / Assembly session on fake news and fact checking in the context of the December 2019 general election with a professional factchecker from Full Fact
This document aims to provide teachers with some general guidance on how schools might approach disinformation and conspiracy theories amongst pupils.
Top Tips from Full Fact for checking news and information
Cross-curricular news literacy lesson plans and resources
This webinar with the UK National Prevent Coordinator was livestreamed in collaboration with the DfE in August 2020 to convey the impact of Covid 19 on Prevent, and outline practical suggestions and tools to support Local Authority Prevent Teams to respond to Prevent risks in the education sector.
Series of parody celebrity deepfakes illustrating how hard it is to identify fake news once videos are manipulated
Fake videos of real people and how to spot them
BBC video shows how even video can now be easily manipulated
Guidance for parents on spotting fake news
Lesson, activity and quiz on interpreting online news
classroom resources and activities to empower children to find credible information on the internet
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