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Teachers are required, by law, to present 'Internet Safety' lessons each year. An Internet Safety Education Plan has been developed by the Pointe Coupee Parish School System that is designed to meet the requirements of the law and to give our students the knowledge that they need to stay safe while using the Internet. The lesson plans that will be used are provided by a nonprofit organization called Common Sense Media. (http://www.commonsensemedia.org ) The purpose of these lessons is to create an online awareness about personal safety, cyber bullying, and social networking.
An outline of the Internet Safety Lessons that must be taught at each grade level is provided on this webpage. The outline also includes deadlines for when lessons must be taught (deadlines correspond to the end of nine week periods). The procedure that all teachers must follow is as follows:
1. Review outlines below and decide when you will teach each lesson. Include the name of each lesson in your Oncourse lesson plans so that you have documentation that the lesson will be taught.
2. Teach the lesson.
3. After each lesson, complete the online certification form to certify that you have taught the lesson. To access the online certification form, click on the button below.
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ELEMENTARY GRADES Two 45-minute lessons per grade per year | |||
Grade | Lesson | CIPA-Required Topic | Lesson Must Be Taught By: |
K | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Going Places Safely | Safety & Privacy | End of Third Nine Wks | |
1 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Sending Email | Appropriate Online Behavior | End of Third Nine Wks | |
2 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Show Respect Online | Cyberbullying | End of Third Nine Wks | |
3 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Follow the Digital Trail | Safety & Privacy | End of Third Nine Wks | |
4 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Screen out the Mean | Cyberbullying | End of Third Nine Wks | |
5 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Talking Safely Online | Appropriate Online Behavior | End of Third Nine Wks |
MIDDLE GRADES Three 45-minute lessons per grade per year | |||
Grade | Lesson | CIPA-Required Topic | Lesson Must Be Taught By: |
6 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Safe Online Talk | Appropriate Online Behavior | End of Second Nine Wks | |
Digital Life 101 | Safety & Privacy | End of Third Nine Wks | |
7 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Trillion Dollar Footprint | Cyberbullying | End of Second Nine Wks | |
Cyberbullying: Crossing the Line | Safety and Privacy | End of Third Nine Wks | |
8 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Which Me Should I Be? | Appropriate Online Behavior | End of Second Nine Wks | |
Cyberbullying: Be Upstanding | Cyberbullying | End of Third Nine Wks |
HIGH SCHOOL Two 45-minute lessons per grade per year | |||
Grade | Lesson | CIPA-Required Topic | Lesson Must Be Taught By: |
9 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Private Today, Public Tomorrow | Safety & Privacy | End of Second Nine Wks | |
10 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Risky Online Relationships | Appropriate Online Behavior | End of Second Nine Wks | |
11 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
College Bound | Safety & Privacy | End of Second Nine Wks | |
12 | PCPSB Policy IFBGA: Student Computer Access and Use | Internet Safety | End of First Nine Wks |
Taking Perspectives on Cyberbullying | Cyberbullying | End of Second Nine Wks |
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