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The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario has created three guides for teachers that help increase the understanding of open government and personal privacy. What Students Need to Know
Don't fight back. A lot of times a bully is looking to get a rise out of you, and fighting back just gives them what they want. Sometimes they're hoping that you'll fight back so that they can get
Ask yourself: Am I letting things go because I don't think I can do anything to help? Actually, what you do is super important. What witnesses do about bullying is actually one of the most important
This lesson was produced with the support of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Objectives: To further online safety education. To promote safe and responsible online behaviour through:
In this lesson students learn about the history of blackface and other examples of majority-group actors playing minority-group characters such as White actors playing Asian and Aboriginal characters
In this lesson students discuss their online experiences and learn how to minimize the potential risks that may be associated with them.
In this lesson, students will write a news article by developing ‘lede paragraphs’ and by using the ‘inverted pyramid’ model. Once this is done, they will be given time during class to select topics
The Your Connected Life guide is designed to help students who are just entering high school balance the demands of their offline life with their digital one.
In this lesson, students learn that their online presence is like a resume that can help them – or hurt them – in their future personal and professional lives. The lesson begins by having students do