
CyberRise: Cyber Education & AI Across the Secondary Curriculum — A Teacher Development Day
Hosted at Sheffield Hallam University, this full-day CPD event brings together cyber education, AI literacy, safeguarding, curriculum reform and inclusive practice. Designed for secondary teachers and leaders across all subjects, the day blends policy insights, hands-on practical cyber investigations, and curriculum-focused planning, all underpinned by the Curriculum & Assessment Review recommendations.
Sessions Included
1. Welcome & National Context
Understand why cyber and AI literacy are now curriculum-level priorities.
We explore the rise in school-targeted cyber incidents, AI-driven risks (such as deepfakes, grooming, and misinformation), and the Review's call for stronger digital and media literacy across subjects.
2. What Cyber Education Means After the Curriculum Review
3. Increasing Inclusion in Cyber & Computing Education
4. Cyber Lab Forensics Experience at Sheffield Hallam University
This extended practical session combines real-world cyber investigation with curriculum planning using the CyberRise KS3 materials.
5. Safeguarding & Prevent in the Age of AI
6. Using the Computing Quality Framework (CQF) for Planning & Impact
This session introduces practical ways to use the Computing Quality Framework (CQF) to plan, evidence and sustain high-quality cyber and AI education. Teachers will explore which CQF dimensions align directly with cyber literacy, AI readiness, digital and media literacy, and inclusive computing provision.
7. School Action Planning
Every school leaves with a CyberRise implementation plan that covers:
By the end of the day, teachers will: