Digital Education - Being Positive and Other Ways to Prevent CyberbullyingVolver
This unit aims to train the mind to see things in a positive way, applying this framework in the acceptance of diversity, kindness, gratitude and being proactive subjects to prevent cyberbullying.
Learning Objectives
- To understand the concept of perception.
- To recognise the ability to train the mind to be able to see the positive aspects in our lives.
- To understand the relationship between positive thinking and the prevention of hostile situations.
- To promote positive thinking associated with pro-social behaviour.
- To learn about different ways to practise positive thinking.
- To promote positive thinking through a personalised action plan.
- To understand the importance of discrimination and prejudice in bullying and cyberbullying
- To promote focus on positive characteristics and relating with others.
- To understand the effect of positive comments and attitudes.
- To promote kind behaviour all around us.
- To understand the concept of active listening and its importance in interpersonal relationships.
- To promote the skill of listening actively to others.
- To understand the concept of proactivity and its importance.
- To promote proactive behaviour and attitudes to combat cyberbullying.
- To recall the contents covered during the unit.
- To promote positive thinking and positive attitudes among pupils.