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Essential Digital Citizenship Lessons for the Coronavirus Pandemic

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But even if students are comfortable with technology, learning online requires its own norms and procedures, many of which will be new to students who are used to learning in a face-to-face classroom. The lesson plans listed here are all available for free as part of Common Sense Education's K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum.

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Supporting LGBTQ+ Students in the Classroom and Online

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That leaves school and online spaces as potential refuges, but only 5% of LGBTQ+ teens report that all teachers and school staff are supportive of LGBTQ+ students, and they experience almost twice the in-person and online bullying as other teens. Tips for Teaching Digital Citizenship with LGBTQ+ Students in Mind.

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Social and Cultural Literacy Resources for Classrooms

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To do so, we need to build a set of social and cultural literacies via multicultural education, social justice education, and culturally responsive pedagogy that help us navigate difficult conversations, acknowledge and challenge bias and prejudice, create inclusive classroom spaces, and fight for social justice.

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Use the #TakeAKnee Protests to Explore the Legacy of Black Athletes and Activism

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Possible follow-ups Teach or adapt Countering Hate Speech Online lesson from the Common Sense Education Digital Citizenship Curriculum. Teach or adapt the Understanding #TakeAKnee lesson from Facing History.