90 likes | 225 Vues
In this second session of "Cyberbullying: Be Upstanding!", we explore what it means to be brave in the face of online harassment. Through the scenario of Kevin, who becomes the target of cyberbullying after sharing a lighthearted video, we ask vital questions for bystanders. How can you show bravery as a witness? What actions can bystanders take to transform into upstanders? This session emphasizes the importance of empathy, support, and constructive intervention to foster a safer online community for everyone.
E N D
Cyberbullying:Be Upstanding! Session 2
What does it mean to be brave? Question 1
How can you show bravery if someone is being cyberbullied and you are a witness? Question 2
-bystander-upstander-empathize Vocabulary Terms
Kevin send his friend Joe a short video he made at home, a reenactment of a famous fantasy movie scene. Joe, laughing at how Kevin looks, shows it to some other boys at school. The boys laugh at Kevin too, and then decide to post it on a video-sharing website. Millions of people then view Kevin’s video. Nasty comments are posted. Every day, Kevin goes online to check the site and sees more comments like “idiot” and “fat nerd.” Everyday, he goes to school and hears similar cruel comments from his classmates. Why Care Scenario
Who are the bystanders?What would you do if you were a bystander? Q/A About Scenario
What would you say to Joe if you wanted him to stop?What would you say to Kevin or do for him to show your support for him? Q/A About Video
What kinds of online behaviors could be considered cyberbullying?What does it mean to be a bystander to cyberbulling? Final Thoughts
What are some things a bystander can do to become an upstander? Final Question