Cyber safety to be part of school curriculum in Kerala
text_fieldsThiruvananthapuram: V.Sivan Kutty, the state Minister for General Education on Saturday said that schools in Kerala will now include cyber safety as a part of their curriculum. This improved curriculum will focus on how cyber safety can be effectively used in academic as well as administrative areas.
The announcement was made by the minister during an inauguration ceremony on the cyber safety training for three lakh mothers through the Little KITEs units in the state's high schools.
Sivan Kutty also pointed out that the initial plan was to provide training to two lakh mothers as part of the second 100 days programme of the state government, but later it was increased to 3 lakhs.
"Considering the huge appreciation and response for the programme, the cyber safety training would be imparted to 10 lakh beneficiaries including students and mothers," said Sivan Kutty.
IANS reported that the training programme would be conducted in batches of 30 participants each in five sessions which would be completed in three hours, by using the Little KITEs units in 2000 High Schools across the state.
Topics for the training include introduction on new technologies comprising smart phones, internet and its safe usage, safety of passwords such as OTPs and PINs, identifying and preventing fake news, cyber attacks and precautions to be taken while undertaking online transactions and internet the world with infinite scope.
He also published a handbook on cyber safety for mothers.