This lesson is appropriate for students in grades nine to twelve who are taking CTS Legal Studies or Career and Life Management. The purpose of the activity is to enable students to become informed about identity [more]
This site focuses on the kinds of cyber bullying that takes place most often with young people. There is reference to what kinds of offences are punishable by law. There is also a section that offers parents, teachers and young people ways to take [more]
Controversy and Change is a good fit for this Cyber bullying site. It clearly defines cyber bullying and gives specific detailed examples of teens that have experienced this. Many of these examples are followed up with the news articles written at [more]
Grade Level:
10-12
Publisher:
Drew Jack, Foundation of Information Technology, UBC
This is a service in which justice professionals come out to schools and talk about law related topics that focus on the outcomes from the Alberta Social Studies Curriculum. Several topics are offered but the speaker can tailor his/her talk to the needs of [more]
Grade Level:
4-6, 7-9
Publisher:
Government of Alberta: Justice and Attorney General
This lesson has students focus on privacy in the light of social networking online such as using Facebook. It is designed to make students more aware of what may happen if they put all their personal information on line and the possible risks that may happen [more]
Scenarios involving high school students are provided to show that changes in our life have provided more opportunities for much less privacy. The real life situations demonstrate that cameras are everywhere and record our every move, pictures show up on facebook [more]