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Find interactive lessons and activities for all students to learn about digital citizenship topics such as media balance, privacy, cyberbullying, and news literacy. Browse lessons by grade and topic, or see an overview of the curriculum.
Join Common Sense Education for Digital Citizenship Week, an annual campaign to promote a healthy, balanced, and positive approach to media and tech use among young people. Find lessons, webinars, resources, and tips for K–12 teachers and families.
Common Sense Education provides free resources for students, teachers, and school communities to prepare for success in a connected world. Find lessons, apps, webinars, and more on digital citizenship, media literacy, and social and emotional learning.
Kelly Mendoza oversaw education content and programs for Common Sense Education, including the Digital Citizenship Curriculum, Learning ratings and reviews, articles and newsletter. Her goal was to provide schools programs that support students to thrive as learners, leaders, and citizens in the digital age.
Through Montgomery County School District's task force and bringing together stakeholders, today the district provides digital citizenship education to all students in grades K–12. Watch the Implementation video. ... Common Sense is dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families by providing the trustworthy information, education, and ...
Learn how to distinguish and respond to different types of unkind language online, including cyberbullying, digital drama, and hate speech. Explore the effects of these behaviors on individuals and communities, and how to create a culture of kindness and empathy.
Learn how to be an upstander or ally when cyberbullying happens with this 45-minute lesson plan for grade 7 students. Explore the perspectives, empathy, and challenges of responding to cyberbullying situations with examples and activities.
How does internet advertising contribute to the spread of disinformation? Check out Clicks for Cash, a free digital citizenship lesson plan from Common Sense Education, to get your grade 11 students thinking critically and using technology responsibly to learn, create, and participate.
How do digital citizens take responsibility for themselves, their communities, and their world? Check out Your Rings of Responsibility, a free digital citizenship lesson plan from Common Sense Education, to get your grade 3 students thinking critically and using technology responsibly to learn, create, and participate.
Learn how to avoid online identity theft and phishing schemes with this 45-minute lesson for grade 6 students. Compare and contrast identity theft with other kinds of theft, describe different ways that identity theft can occur online, and use message clues to identify examples of phishing.