This educational material focuses on children’s rights as consumers online (Dina rättigheter online – ung konsument), including purchases in games and apps, misleading advertising, and sustainable consumption.
The material is the second part of the Your Rights Online series. The first part covers young people’s digital rights more broadly.
The full package includes:
- a PowerPoint presentation
- a teacher’s guide
- a digital leaflet.
The material is primarily designed for lower secondary students, but can also be adapted for younger age groups. It helps teachers and school staff understand students’ everyday experiences as online consumers and provides practical guidance for classroom teaching. The material promotes an inclusive and equal approach to digital rights education.
The content is linked to several areas of the school curriculum and supports:
- students’ knowledge and values development
- subject-specific skills and competencies
- critical and responsible attitudes online
- the school’s responsibility to strengthen digital competence within teaching and learning.
This educational material focuses on children’s rights as consumers online (Dina rättigheter online – ung konsument), including purchases in games and apps, misleading advertising, and sustainable consumption.
The material is the second part of the Your Rights Online series. The first part covers young people’s digital rights more broadly.
The full package includes:
- a PowerPoint presentation
- a teacher’s guide
- a digital leaflet.
The material is primarily designed for lower secondary students, but can also be adapted for younger age groups. It helps teachers and school staff understand students’ everyday experiences as online consumers and provides practical guidance for classroom teaching. The material promotes an inclusive and equal approach to digital rights education.
The content is linked to several areas of the school curriculum and supports:
- students’ knowledge and values development
- subject-specific skills and competencies
- critical and responsible attitudes online
- the school’s responsibility to strengthen digital competence within teaching and learning.
- childrens-rights legal-rights online rights
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