EP-II Training Curriculum: Lesson Plans.
Efficient Parenting – Lesson Plans Page 80 /170 Learners engage in group discussions to solve decision-based scenarios and present solutions. Self-Directed Learning Introduction Learners begin by reviewing an overview of digital safety and its relevance to parenting. They will watch a short video highlighting key risks and safety strategies independently. Interactive Learning Learners navigate through multimedia slides and respond to decision-based scenarios, requiring them to apply digital safety principles independently. Learners will begin by reviewing an overview of digital safety and its relevance to parenting. They will watch a short video that highlights key risks and safety strategies. The lesson will guide them through practical scenarios that require applying digital safety concepts to real-life situations. INSTRUCTION - START THE GAME Learners will interact with the lesson by navigating through multimedia slides and responding to decision-based scenarios. These will challenge them to apply digital safety principles effectively. REFLECTIVE LEARNING ACTIVITIES ACTIVITY 1: Recognizing Privacy Risks in Everyday Situations Purpose: To help learners understand how personal data is shared in daily online interactions and recognize the potential risks of oversharing. Summary: Learners will be presented with real-life scenarios in which personal data is shared, such as posting on social media or using mobile apps. Through a series of multiple-choice questions, they will identify potential privacy risks associated with each scenario. Instructions: Learners will review multiple-choice questions that describe different online activities. For each scenario, they must choose the risk most likely to occur if personal data is shared irresponsibly. Evaluation: After submitting their responses, learners will receive detailed feedback explaining the privacy risks involved and offering practical tips for safeguarding personal data.
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