CBSE launches cyber security handbook for
students
Apart from the lessons, the manual will
also have activities to assess the knowledge of students on the topics covered.
It is meant for secondary and senior secondary level students.
By: Education Desk | New Delhi | Updated:
May 20, 2020
The Central Board of Secondary Education
(CBSE) has launched a cyber security handbook to ensure safe and healthy
digital habits among students. The HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal tweeted,
saying that the handbook has been prepared to aware students from classes 9 to
12 about various aspects of cyber security.
CBSE has prepared a ‘Cyber Security
Handbook’ to make students from class 9th to 12th aware about cyber security.
This handbook is available at the CBSE website, the minister tweeted.
The new module will cover topics in cyber
safety, such as cyberbullying, including social exclusion, intimidation,
defamation, and emotional harassment, online sexual abuse, cyber
radicalisation, online attack and fraus, and online enticement. It will also
introduce the nine elements of digital citizenship — digital access, literacy,
communication, etiquette, health and wellbeing, rights, freedom and
responsibility, security and law.
Apart from the lessons, the manual will
also have activities to assess the knowledge of students on the topics covered.
The manual, to be launched in collaboration with the Cyber Peace Foundation, is
meant for secondary and senior secondary level students.
“Many young people are confident in using
a wide range of technologies and often turn to the internet for information,”
the board noted, “but the confidence with digital technology can also be
misleading.”
“Many of them frequently struggle when
applying them to research tasks. They can find it difficult to work out whether
information on an unfamiliar website is trustworthy, and rely on their chosen
search engine’s rankings for their selection of material. They may not
understand how search terms work or of the powerful commercial forces that can
result in a particular company being top of the search engine’s list. They may
not be aware of the lurking risks and threats and the fact that some of their
actions can invite them trouble,” the board said.
CBSE has recently announced to adopt a
different form of teaching and learning for classes 1 to 10. Several topics
will be taught through different modes of art to students. Students will be
given projects as well for hands-on learning. One project for each class will include
Ek Bharat Shrestha Bharat’ (united India, supreme India) programme by the
government.
Source : https://indianexpress.com/article/education/cbse-to-launch-cyber-safety-handbook-for-students-6417835/