| Click Against Hate
Skilling students to fight antisemitism online
Today’s students study, play and socialise online and that’s also the place they are most likely to meet antisemitism. Unfortunately antisemitic harassment, attacks on Israel and racist bullying are common on the internet. We can’t protect our students from these realities. We need to teach them how to respond.
Click Against Hate is an ADC program to skill teachers and students to identify and respond to antisemitism they encounter online. Click Against Hate offers workshops and courses for both students and teachers, providing an educational framework for responding to antisemitism online.
The program, developed by social media expert ,Dr Andre Oboler for the Anti-Defamation Commission is now complete. Initial workshops are being held at Jewish Day Schools in Melbourne during Term 3 2010.
Read the Click Against Hate brochure.
Inquire about introducing Click against Hate at your school.
general policy advice on social media and antisemitism is available through the Community Internet Engagement Project. |