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Stand with Common Sense: Take the Digital Citizenship for All Pledge

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Take the Digital Citizenship for All Pledge to join Common Sense Education and thousands of educators across the world addressing internet safety issues this year. Together, we can provide young people with the digital literacy and citizenship skills they need to thrive in today's world.

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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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Making Media Literacy Central to Digital Citizenship

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In fact, 68 percent of teachers are using video in their classrooms, and 74 percent of middle schoolers are watching videos for learning. Safety to Savvy. This emergence of video as a high-stakes media form requires a rethinking of what we mean by digital citizenship. Transform Students’ Video Critiques into Creations.