EP-II Training Curriculum: Lesson Plans.
Efficient Parenting – Lesson Plans Page 71 /170 Progress through the lesson, engaging with real-life scenarios where personal data is at risk. Watch embedded videos that demonstrate common privacy risks and best practices for protecting personal data. Hands-on Activity Reflect on how you currently handle your personal data and your children’s data online. Take notes on what changes you could implement to better safeguard personal information. Family Digital Safety Plan After completing the lesson, work with your children to create a digital safety plan that includes rules for online privacy, device management, and safe sharing practices. Use the downloadable template (optional) to structure the plan and ensure it covers all key aspects discussed in the lesson. Reflective Learning Activities Activity 1: Identify Types of Personal Data Purpose: To introduce the concept of personal data and help learners recognize it in everyday situations. Summary: Learners will watch a short video explaining types of personal data, followed by an interactive activity identifying personal data in different scenarios. Evaluation: Learners will receive feedback on their choices in identifying personal data, reinforcing their understanding of key concepts. Activity 2: Protecting Your Child’s Personal Data – What Could Go Wrong? Purpose: To educate learners on the risks of sharing personal data in digital environments. Summary: Learners will navigate decision-based scenarios involving personal data, such as sharing children’s photos on social media. Evaluation: Feedback will explain the potential consequences of their choices and offer safer alternatives for data sharing. Activity 3: Digital Safety Plan Purpose: To create a shared understanding of safe online practices between learners and their children. Summary: Learners will work with their children to create a set of family rules for internet use, focusing on privacy and data protection.
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