Online Safety & Wellbeing Awareness PSHE - Secondary PSHE Unit you can pick up and teach
Contents
7 Lesson Packs (See below for Contents)
7 x Homework Ideas
7 x End of Lesson Confidence Checker Assessments
Lesson Topics
- Is social media an addiction?
- Online Misinformation - how it spreads
- Careers as an influencer / Youtuber
- Why are gender stereotypes harmful?
- Male Body Image lesson
- Masculinity + Andrew Tate + Misogyny
- Recognising burn out (Mental health)
Each Lesson PowerPoint Contains:
• 1 Fully Editable PowerPoint (Learning Outcomes, Confidence Checkers, Assessment of Learning, Variety of Tasks, Video Embedded URL Clips, Engaging Premium Quality Slides, Extra Support Websites, Challenging & Thoughtful Questioning)
• Assessment Opportunity (Confidence Checker)
• Teacher Notes (On some slides)
• Mapped against Latest DfE Guidance, PSHE Association Core themes and Requirements and the Gatsby Benchmarks in Careers Education
Learning Outcomes:
What is social media addiction? The science behind the addiction The impact of social media addiction How to break free from social media addiction
What is misinformation? How is misinformation spread? To understand how to use critical thinking to stop misinformation spreading
To understand the viability of a career as an influencer / Youtuber. To be able to give examples of people working as an influencer / Youtuber. To consider why people want to work in the influencer / Youtuber industry.
What are gender stereotypes? How do gender stereotypes affect individuals and society? Breaking down gender stereotypes
To understand the pressure to look a certain way and healthy habits To understand the impact of social media To have some ideas about the link between mental health and body image
To be able to explain what masculinity and Misogyny is To understand the dangers of Andrew Tate’s views To discuss the responses to these views
What is burnout? To recognise the signs of burn out? To understand the impact of burnout and how to prevent it?
Key words
Addiction, Dopamine, model of desire, internal, external, interaction, productivity
Data, Bias, Assumption, Significance, Identify, Propaganda, Critical Thinking
Influencer Marketing, Micro Influencers, Affiliate Marketing, Content Creators
Stereotype, gender, toxic masculinity, Discrimination, Inequality, society
Self esteem, peer pressure, body dysmorphia, social pressure
Masculinity, Misogyny, Misogynist, Misogynistic
Physical, emotional, mental health, stress, exhaustion
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