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Four Steps to Help Students Develop a Healthy Media Diet

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.” Instead, librarians can help families learn how to maintain a healthy balance and become good digital citizens. Step 1 – Student Outreach: Develop and implement a digital citizenship plan that spans grades K-12; as students move up, the plan should reflect the changing needs at each level.

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Buncee is headed to FETC19

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Or, click and save the schedule below to your phone for a quick reference! See how students can use Buncees to represent their Project Based Learning in a more authentic and meaningful way. As an instructional coach, I am always looking for ways to transform learning for my peers. Leticia Citizen. Open House With a Techy Twist.

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WHAT’S NEW: NEW TOOLS FOR SCHOOLS

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Five bundles will be available for purchase: one each at the preschool, elementary school, middle and high school levels with grade-appropriate curricula and resources, and two with building blocks and related non-digital materials. Big Universe is now available in the U.S. exclusively through FuelEd.

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