The next klicksafe school lesson will take place on February 10, 2026!
The klicksafe school lesson consists of a 60-minute livestream program followed by a 30-minute (optional) work phase with differentiated work assignments to explore the topics covered in greater depth.
More and more young people are using AI bots to help with homework, listen, comfort and give advice. But what happens when artificial intelligence becomes a trusted "friend" or "therapist"? And can AI even replace human caregivers? In the next klicksafe school lesson on Safer Internet Day, we would like to reflect on this with young people and encourage them to take a critical look at AI bots. The interactive livestream is aimed at school classes nationwide from year 7 upwards and will take place on 10 February from 10:00 to 11:00.
The klicksafe school lesson provides teachers with a practical lesson that promotes discussion, reflection and media skills in the classroom - perfect for organizing Safer Internet Day together with the class. Register now free of charge!
Registration at: https: //www.yaez.com/schoolrm/klicksafe-schulstunde-sid-2026. Participation is free of charge.
What is the klicksafe school lesson?
With the klicksafe school hour, we bring current topics relating to the internet, social media and digital safety directly to your school.
Several times a year, school classes from all over Germany can take part via livestream when experts and exciting guests talk to young people about the opportunities and challenges of the digital world.
The klicksafe school lesson is not just about listening: The pupils discuss, ask questions to experts and work out solutions together - accompanied by professional tips and practical methods that they can apply immediately.
Each issue is dedicated to a current, relevant topic. Whether cyberbullying, online hate, fake news or deepfakes and AI: young people are sensitized and empowered to navigate the internet safely, responsibly and confidently.
Registered classes receive free klicksafe material packages that teachers can use to prepare and follow up the lesson in a low-threshold way.
In this way, klicksafe brings media literacy to life - nationwide, digitally and directly in the classroom.
Impressions of past klicksafe school lessons
Frequently asked questions about the klicksafe school lesson
To participate in the livestream, a presentation surface (e.g. projector or smartboard) and a stable connection to the internet are required to follow the digital lesson in class. For the interactive surveys, it is recommended that all students have a mobile device. However, this is not a prerequisite for participation in the event.
The klicksafe school lesson takes place in a fixed time slot (usually 10:00-11:30 a.m.) and is broadcast live. Therefore, it is unfortunately not flexible in terms of time.
The klicksafe school lesson takes place as a livestream program that the pupils watch together on a presentation screen in the classroom. In addition to surveys via an online tool, the event includes interactive elements in which the young people become active and work on tasks together. All registered teachers will receive all information and required materials in advance by email.
The klicksafe school lesson is designed to be low-threshold in order to provide young people from grade 7 with practical access to the topic. However, the content and tasks are just as interesting and relevant for older young people, which is why higher grades are also welcome to take part in the event.
All registered teachers will receive an email with all the information and the necessary worksheets one week before the event.Please print out the worksheets in advance and either hand them out face down before the start of the event or hand them out at the start of the work phases. The students will need a pen to complete the tasks.













