Lesson Starters - Cyberbullying and Teenagers
- Duration: 1:30 minutes
- No Subtitles
- Published: 12 03 2010
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- Part of the series Secondary Lesson Starters
Summary
Cyberbullying is examined through interviews and case studies, in this lesson starter for KS3 and KS4 PSHE classes.
The video sets out clearly what cyber bullying is and how it can affect people.
It also contains interviews with experts, along with a case study of a girl who was bullied outside school.
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Childnet International
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