Interventions for secondary school pupils
Awareness of internet and digital technology usage
Educational objectives & topics covered
Better understanding for better use is an educational initiative aimed at pupils at secondary school. Organised around debates and role-playing exercises, it aims to encourage children aged 11 to 14 to share their own experiences and uses of digital technology. Raise pupils' awareness of the dangers of the internet.
The educational intervention « Better understanding for better use» provided by the e-Enfance Association / 3018 is not limited to the topic of cyberbullying. Other topics such as young people's online behaviour, particularly health (connection time, sleep), personal data (e-reputation, right to be forgotten, identity theft), misinformation (fake news), the ssexuality (pornography, romantic relationships, consent, revenge porn, sexual blackmail) may also be discussed.
The Association's representatives also present the 3018, the number dedicated to victims and witnesses of digital harassment and violence, operated by the e-Enfance Association / 3018.
Practical information
- Class level: Year 7, Year 8, Year 9, Year 10
- Age of audience: 11 to 14 years old
- Objective: to learn how to surf the Internet safely through discussions and role-playing exercises
- Duration of the procedure: 2 hours
- Class size: maximum 1 class (30 pupils)
- Format: 1 class per session
- Schedule: up to 3 sessions per day between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
- Presentation materials: PowerPoint, LibreOffice, OpenOffice
- Required equipment: video projector, computer, speakers, internet connection, tables, chairs
