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Standards Mapping

for Tennessee Teen Social Media and Internet Safety Guidance

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Standard Lessons
A.1.A.1
Introduce all instructors and review respectful discussion and technology use expectations.
  1. 9.1 Finding Balance
A.1.A.2
Discuss the purpose of the lesson—to help students develop safe, healthy, and responsible habits when using social media and the internet.
  1. 9.1 Finding Balance
A.1.B.1
Define “social media” and “internet.”
  1. 9.1 Finding Balance
A.1.B.2
Discuss the importance of balance between online and offline activities, such as sleep, exercise, and in-person interactions.
  1. 9.1 Finding Balance
A.1.B.3
Introduce the concept of “digital free zones” and healthy screen-time limits.
  1. 9.1 Finding Balance
A.1.B.4
Encourage reflection on how social media affects emotions, focus, and relationships.
  1. 9.1 Finding Balance
A.2.A.1
Explain how digital platforms are designed to capture attention through likes, followers, and notifications.
  1. 9.1 Finding Balance
A.2.A.2
Discuss how overuse can lead to stress, anxiety, comparison, and reduced self-esteem.
  1. 9.1 Finding Balance
A.2.A.3
Describe how dopamine and “reward loops” influence behavior online.
  1. 9.1 Finding Balance
A.3.A.1
Review best practices for maintaining privacy, including strong passwords and two-factor authentication.
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.3.A.2
Discuss the risks of sharing personal details, locations, or private images online.
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.3.A.3
Explain that once information is shared online, it can remain permanently accessible, even if deleted.
  1. 9.2 Digital Footprint and Permanency
A.3.A.4
Review how posts, comments, and images can impact future opportunities.
  1. 9.2 Digital Footprint and Permanency
A.4.A.1
Explain how algorithms determine what users see and how engagement keeps users scrolling.
  1. 9.3 How Social Media Impacts Behavior
A.4.A.2
Discuss persuasive design features (likes, shares, streaks) and how they impact self-worth or time spent online.
  1. 9.3 How Social Media Impacts Behavior
A.4.A.3
Encourage critical thinking about targeted ads, influencer marketing, and echo chambers.
  1. 9.3 How Social Media Impacts Behavior
A.5.A.1
Explain how our digital footprint impacts all materials shared or created online.
  1. 9.2 Digital Footprint and Permanency
A.5.A.2
Discuss how information can be retained in private chats and messages.
  1. 9.2 Digital Footprint and Permanency
A.5.A.3
Encourage discussion about the likelihood and consequences of old information resurfacing.
  1. 9.2 Digital Footprint and Permanency
A.6.A.1
Discuss steps for protecting personal data and managing privacy settings.
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.6.A.2
Review how to identify and avoid suspicious links, phishing, and scams.
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.6.B.1
Explain what information should never be shared publicly (addresses, passwords, school details).
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.6.B.2
Reinforce the concept of “Think Before You Share.”
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.6.C.1
Define cyberbullying and review its emotional and legal consequences.
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.6.C.2
Discuss warning signs of predatory contact and human trafficking (unsolicited messages, secrecy requests, false promises).
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.6.C.3
Encourage students to protect themselves and their peers through vigilance and reporting.
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.6.D.1
Review district and school reporting procedures for cyberbullying, harassment, and suspicious online activity.
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.6.D.2
Emphasize trusted adults (parents, teachers, school counselors, SROs) as primary supports.
  1. 9.4 Using Social Media Safely
A.7.A.1
Explain how AI and algorithms shape what users see.
  1. 9.5 Evaluating Information and Misinformation
A.7.A.2
Discuss the risks of misinformation and “deepfake” content.
  1. 9.5 Evaluating Information and Misinformation
A.7.A.3
Teach students to evaluate information by asking: Who created this content? Why was it made? Is it accurate and reliable?
  1. 9.5 Evaluating Information and Misinformation
B.1.1
Explain how social media can support career exploration and academic development.
  1. 9.6 Using Social Media for Good
B.1.2
Demonstrate how students can highlight academic or extracurricular achievements, research colleges, scholarships, or military opportunities, and connect with mentors or professionals in fields of interest.
  1. 9.6 Using Social Media for Good
B.2.1
Discuss how social media helps maintain supportive relationships and family connections.
  1. 9.6 Using Social Media for Good
B.2.2
Encourage healthy digital communication and setting personal boundaries.
  1. 9.6 Using Social Media for Good
B.3.1
Explore how to participate safely in online communities related to hobbies or goals.
  1. 9.6 Using Social Media for Good
B.3.2
Discuss how to verify group legitimacy and recognize red flags.
  1. 9.6 Using Social Media for Good
B.3.3
Reinforce protecting personal information and avoiding risky interactions.
  1. 9.6 Using Social Media for Good