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Understanding, Teaching, and Reaching Digital Native Students—and Digital Native Caregivers

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Communicate with parents through tech: Use digital resources (like apps, texts, or social media groups) to keep parents informed about class activities and upcoming assignments.[10]. Be active: Prioritize active digital activities, like online learning games or interactive lessons, over passive activities, like watching a video.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Cyberbullying Prevention

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According to the 2018 Common Sense report Social Media, Social Life , 13 percent of teens age 13-17 say they’ve been cyberbullied, including 9 percent who say it has happened to them more than twice. Advocate for a school- or district-wide digital citizenship program.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Cyberbullying Prevention

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According to the 2018 Common Sense report Social Media, Social Life , 13 percent of teens age 13-17 say they’ve been cyberbullied, including 9 percent who say it has happened to them more than twice. Advocate for a school- or district-wide digital citizenship program.

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Teachers' Essential Guide to Cyberbullying Prevention

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According to the 2018 Common Sense report Social Media, Social Life , 13 percent of teens age 13-17 say they’ve been cyberbullied, including 9 percent who say it has happened to them more than twice. Advocate for a school- or district-wide digital citizenship program.