TPSS will use Common Sense Media as its main guide for our Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Visit the site to create a teacher account to access all of the free materials. There are also links to resources below for your use in the classroom.
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Overview
In a time of 24/7 connectivity, do the benefits of online sharing outweigh the risks? Lessons will prompt students to consider how sharing information online can affect them and others and will support them in learning to reflect before they reveal, as well as encourage others to do the same. Students will also learn the pros and cons of having different personae and explore how presenting themselves differently online can affect their sense of self, their reputations, and their relationships.
Our Instructional Approach
Self-Awareness
Students will reflect on the most important parts of their identities and how they relate to their activities online. Because of the complex nature of identity formation and the unique developmental process that all individuals go through, students will have a wide range of responses and awareness levels related to what makes up their identities. Some students may benefit from additional support and prompting to recognize the biggest influences in their lives and what they deem most important.
Group Associations (Gender, Race, and Class)
Students will explore the influence of stereotypes over their identities and, specifically, gender stereotypes. Students will be prompted to respond to different statements about gender and to consider their meanings. While the goal of this lesson is to get students talking and thinking about common stereotypes associated with "boy" and "girl," and with the notion of gender generally, some students may want to engage in a prolonged discussion about the relative accuracy or truthfulness of the statements. For the lesson to be effective, teachers should prompt students to move beyond that discussion and focus on the potentially negative impact that stereotypes can have on people's identities and on how they treat others.
As you teach good digital citizenship skills to your students, highlight the social emotional and well-being principles which go along with each concept.
GOOGLE SHARED DRIVE (saved materials)
Common Sense Media Curriculum, with supplemental lesson suggestions.
Digital Citizenship newsletters are a quick reference guide for suggested lessons. Common Sense Media drives our TPSS Digital Citizenship curriculum, with the additional resources of Google's "Be Internet Awesome" and Typing Agent's Digital Citizenship lessons. Teachers should document digital citizenship lessons in their lesson plans and are required to turn in the Digital Citizenship Teacher Documentation Form at the end of the year.
Common Sense Media - Digital Compass
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Common Sense Media - Social Media Test Drive
Shaping Your Digital Footprint
Explore how actions on social media create a digital footprint and learn skills to positively shape digital footprints. 🎮play game
Online Identities
Learn how to manage self-presentation and how online identities can change with different audiences on social media. 🎮play game
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inCTRL
The Be Internet Awesome curriculum gives educators the tools and methods they need to teach digital safety fundamentals. The materials developed by Google in partnership with iKeepSafe enable educators to bring the most critical teachings—and the excitement of Interland—into the classroom.
Included in the curriculum are lesson plans for the five topics, with activities and worksheets that were designed to complement Interland.