Highlights:
- Deep dive into online risks and digital behaviour
- Practical strategies for preventing and managing cyberbullying
- Digital citizenship & online responsibility frameworks
- Tools for teachers to support students online
- Real case studies and hands-on simulations
Description:
This course focuses on the recognition, prevention and safe management of cyberbullying and online risks. Participants learn how digital interactions differ from offline relationships, how harmful online behaviours emerge, and how to support students in navigating the digital world responsibly. The course offers concrete tools, protocols and educational approaches for teaching digital citizenship and online wellbeing.
Aims and Objectives
Participants will:
- Understand the psychological and social mechanisms of cyberbullying
- Learn to recognise typical online aggression patterns
- Explore prevention tools for students, teachers and parents
- Practice safe and effective intervention strategies
- Understand digital footprints, privacy, social media dynamics
- Build school-level guidelines for online safety and digital wellbeing
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Distinguish cyberbullying from traditional bullying
- Recognise online harassment, impersonation, exclusion and spreading harmful content
- Teach students how to protect themselves online
- Implement digital citizenship lessons aligned with EU frameworks
- Use response protocols for cyber incidents
- Educate parents on supervising and supporting online behaviour

Target groups:Teachers, school leaders, digital coordinators, youth workers.
Minimum level of language: English, B1
Location: Budapest (Hungary)
Duration of training: 25 lessons, 5 days
Date:
- 25-29 May 2026 Confirmed
- 26-30 October 2026 Planned
- 24-28 May 2027 Planned
- 25-29 October 2027 Planned
The final confirmation of the course is subject to reaching the minimum number of participants.
Price: EUR 400 + EUR 50 registration fee
The price includes course, certificate, Erasmus+ documentation (if needed)
Prices are NET . VAT: 0% for organisations with a valid EU VAT number; in all other cases VAT may apply – please contact us for details.
Applicable funds: As part of the Erasmus+ Key Action 1 (KA1), all costs for mobility /travel expenses, course fees, accommodation, subsistence fee/ are covered by the fund.
Planned program
Day 1: Monday
- Understanding cyberbullying; online behaviour patterns; common platforms
Day 2: Tuesday
- Digital risks: anonymity, group dynamics, viral harm, digital footprints
Day 3: Wednesday
- Intervention strategies; reporting protocols; legal and ethical considerations
Day 4: Thursday
- Teaching digital citizenship; practical classroom activities; parental engagement
Day 5. Friday
- Building an online safety action plan; group presentations; course reflection
- Evaluation and feedback of the course
- Certificates, attendance certificates
- Certificate issue – photography
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