Teaching & Learning
Digital Citizenship
Curriculum
Common Sense Media’s K-12 Scope and Sequence
InCtrl ties their curriculum to standards-based lessons
The South West Grid for Learning Digital Literacy and Citizenship is a comprehensive curriculum that gives guidance on how to integrate these topics into existing areas of the school.
Fostering Positive Conversations
Within your classroom there may be times when the conversation naturally turns to topics of digital citizenship. These are not always the easiest topics to discuss, but they are extremely important for keeping the lines of communication open. Students need to feel comfortable and safe talking with adults about digital citizenship and their experiences. This discussion is one thing that can help build resilience in our students.
iKeepSafe.org has created a playlist of quick tips videos designed to help teachers prepare for these discussions.
CyberSmart is a resource site set up by the Australian government to help students, teachers, and families be prepared to talk about topics.
Common Sense Media’s family outreach program includes resources for holding a teen panel with guiding questions and strategies.
Digizen.org also has resources to raise awareness and understanding of digital citizenship for teachers, parents, and students.
For an extensive list of resources, visit the Cybrary Man’s Digital Citizenship Resources.