Internet Safety

Internet Safety

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Here's how Internet Safety aligns with curriculum standards in Rhode Island. Use the filters to change the location, set of standards, and grade level.

Standards
Defined by Jump$tart National Standards in 2022 12th Grade and align with Internet Safety
12-11a: Provide examples of how online behavior, e-mail and text-message scams, telemarketers, and other methods make consumers vulnerable to privacy infringement, identity theft, and fraud.
12-11b: Describe conditions under which individuals should and should not disclose their Social Security numbers, account numbers, or other sensitive information.
12-11c: Recommend strategies to reduce the risk of identity theft and financial fraud.
12-5c: Analyze social media marketing and advertising techniques designed to encourage spending.
12-7c: Identify specific steps one should take when researching charitable and other not-for-profit organizations.
12-8c: Investigate common types of consumer fraud and unfair or deceptive business practices, including online scams, phone solicitations, and redlining.
12-8d: Make recommendations for sources of help for consumers who have experienced fraud.