Introduction. 1. Teaching e-safety to teenagers. 2. Reducing cyberbullying. 3. Classroom Activities. 4. What do they need to know? 5. Citizenship and the law. 6. Preparation before Starting more Serious Discussions. 7. The Growth of Gaming Brings New Challenges. 8. Gaming online. 9. SRE in the Age of the Smartphone. 10. Staff Training. 11. A Three Tier Strategy for E-safety Education. 12. Policy and Procedure. 13. The More Serious Cases. 14. Ofsted Inspection and Self-Review. 15. How Can I get The Behaviour to Change? 16. What Schools Can Do about 'Sexting'. 17. Supporting Parents. 18. Cyberbullying and the Law. References.
The internet and mobile devices play a huge role in teenagers' home and school life, and it's becoming more and more important to effectively address e-safety in secondary schools. This practical book provides guidance on how to teach and promote e-safety and tackle cyberbullying with real-life examples from schools of what works and what schools need to do. The book explains how to set policy and procedures, how to train staff and involve parents, and provides practical strategies and ready-to-use activities for teaching e-safety and meeting Ofsted requirements. Including up-to-the-minute information and advice that includes discussion of new technologies, social media and online gaming sites, SRE in the smartphone age, and recent school policy trends such as 'Bring Your Own Device', this book provides all of the information that educational professionals need to implement successful whole school e-safety strategies.