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Delhi Govt Schools To Impart Lessons On 'Responsible Social Media Usage'

Students will be mentored on how to be 'digitally smart'

From how much information one should share online to how to deal with cyber threats, Delhi government schools are all set to impart lessons on "responsible use of social media".

The lessons will be conducted during a month-long series of online sessions, starting from November 23. Approximately 1,040 schools, will conduct these classes. The need for such lessons was felt necessary amidst increased usage of gadgets by students and high exposure to social media during the Covid-19 pandemic.

"Threat through the unknown and anonymous cyber world is a harsh reality nowadays. Ease of access and unmonitored reach has exposed the children to unscrupulous elements on the internet," Deputy Director of Education Mohinder Pal said.

"The series on 'Responsible use of Social Media' will create awareness about the various kinds of threats on the internet and also ways to secure oneself from these threats. The children will also be sensitised about responsible use of social media," he said. Pal said students will also be mentored on how to be digitally smart

As per the plan, a total of 52 sessions will be held online for 7.3 lakh students belonging to classes 9 to 12 of 13 districts (136 clusters) in Delhi.

When a nationwide lockdown was announced in March to contain the spread of the coronavirus infection, all teaching and learning activities had to be moved online to avoid disruption of learning. The National Council of Education Research and Training (NCERT) had in May sent the detailed guidelines to schools, defining the role of teachers as well as parents in promoting safe, legal, and ethical use of the internet by students.

Allowing only authorised people to access computer labs, banning the use of USBs, blocking pop-ups and keeping a check on the appearance of new and unfamiliar icons on desktop were among the cybersecurity and safety guidelines issued to schools and parents by the NCERT.

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