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Engaging All Learners: Expanding High School Options for Success

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You must be ready to adapt your teaching strategies, align the use of technology with learning objectives, and ensure equality in access. These examples demonstrate that innovative changes can’t only improve student outcomes, but also transform the very nature of high school education.

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How PS1X in the Bronx Does Digital Citizenship

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Regardless of their access to devices or internet at home, she aims to give students at PS1X Courtlandt School in the South Bronx, New York, the tools they need to thrive and succeed in a world of media and technology. As a Common Sense School the past two years, PS1X is committed to a whole-community approach to digital citizenship.

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Digital Literacy Skills for Students

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Together, these three skills form the backbone of digital literacy, empowering individuals to engage responsibly, communicate effectively, and think critically in an increasingly digital and interconnected world. What are examples of digital literacy skills? What are the 5 examples of technology literacy?

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Measuring Up–the Key to Meeting State/National Standards

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When ready, students can access full-length practice tests as another method to self-assess progress. Key benefits of Measuring Up include: introduction of concepts by connecting what students will learn to what they may already know and to real-world examples. This process allows for true differentiation and personalized instruction.

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Your Device Rollout Isn’t About Hardware—It’s About Engagement

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Without one, schools and districts run the risk of missing out on many of the potential benefits that having devices in the classroom can unlock, such as introducing personalized learning, teaching digital citizenship and giving students access to the myriad of apps and tools available online.

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What is the VARK model of Student Learning?

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Information that is accessed through students’ use of their modality preferences shows an increase in their levels of comprehension, motivation, and metacognition. For example, when I teach coding, some students jump in and learn by doing, not getting frustrated by how many times they must debug, retry, and redo.

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Summer Reads for Teachers

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As you think about how to continue helping students navigate their digital lives, these resources can enrich that work. Her writing is accessible and her recommendations offer parents actionable ideas for managing family media use. Digital Citizenship in Action: Empowering Students to Engage in Online Communities.