Modern School Management in Europe: From Vision to Action
July 2, 2026Target group
This course is designed for teachers, youth workers, school leaders, school counsellors, inclusion coordinators, and other professionals working with vulnerable learners who need extra support navigating online risks safely.
Course objective
This course empowers educators and professionals to promote digital responsibility, prevent online risks, and build cyber resilience in educational communities. Special attention is given to the challenges faced by migrant children and young people in vulnerable situations, ensuring safer online experiences for all.
Learning outcomes
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the psychological and educational impact of online risks and digital threats.
- Gain practical strategies to identify, prevent, and intervene in cyber incidents.
- Be able to foster a culture of digital empathy, responsibility, and resilience in schools.
Why choose this course?
Because every learner deserves to feel safe and confident online. This course provides hands-on tools and proven strategies to support digital wellbeing and ethical engagement, with a special focus on the needs of vulnerable and migrant children in today’s connected world.
Our trainers
The course is delivered by experts in digital safety, cyber psychology, and inclusive education, with practical experience in supporting CAM and applying European frameworks for cyber safety in real school communities.
Schedule
Day 1
Day 1: Understanding Online Risks and Their Impact
Cyber threats: bullying, grooming, radicalization;
The impact of online risks on emotional well-being and learning;
Collaborative creation;
Group reflection.
Day 2
Day 2: Building a Safe and Responsible Digital Environment
Active listening and digital empathy-building activities;
Strategies for fostering responsible digital interactions;
Role-playing exercises on responding to online threats;
Reflection and journaling;
Day 3
Day 3: Conflict Resolution and Cyber Safety Strategies
Understanding intervention models for online safety;
Practicing mediation and restorative justice approaches for cyber incidents;
Case studies and real-life scenarios;
Group discussion and feedback.
Day 4
Day 4: Implementing Whole-School Cyber Safety Policies
Developing effective policies for digital safety;
Training students and staff on intervention strategies;
Engaging families and the community in online safety efforts;
Final project: Designing a school-wide digital responsibility action plan.
Day 5
Day 5: The Danish Education System
Presentation;
Feedback and certification session.
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