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Posted on June 29, 2022June 29, 2022 by Anastasia Gouseti

Digital Citizenship resources

This website created by Common Sense organisation contains a range of resources for teaching digital citizenship to students of a range of ages and levels. The resources are organised based on the following educational levels:

  • Grades K–2
  • Grades 3–5
  • Grades 6–8
  • Grades 9–12

The resources range from videos, to presentation slides, customisable resources as well as bilingual material. So if you are a teacher or parent you can explore the various resources to see what is relevant for your students or children’s needs.

  • digital citizenship
  • text | video | audio | image
  • Website with resources
  • Common Sense
  • Public Domain
  • https://www.commonsense.org/education/digital-citizenship#digcit-program
CategoriesDigital citizenship, Digital civic engagement, Digital media use, Online collaboration, Online communication, Online privacy, Online safety, Rights and responsibilities

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DETECT: DEveloping TEachers’ Critical digital liTeracies The aim of this Erasmus+ KA2 project is to further research on teachers’ critical digital literacies.

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6 Mar

Happy to announce the publication of our new #OpenAccess paper that explores teachers professional learning needs for cultivating critical #data literacies from our #ErasmusPlus project http://doi.org/10.7346/-fei-XX-03-22_43

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New #OpenAccess international research on critical digital literacies in schools reveals how policy agendas and curricula inform teachers’ practice

🔓 https://doi.org/10.1080/00131911.2022.2159933

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24 Jan

Pleased that our new open access article on teachers' perceptions of critical #digital literacies from our #ErasmusPlus project has been published @A_Gouseti @MinnaHL @JulianaR71 @emmeran @lilomaki: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/figure/10.1080/00131911.2022.2159933?scroll=top&needAccess=true&role=tab#metrics-content

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Insightful findings from Darren Mundy @detect_project at @etfeuropa webinar on #critical #digitalliteracy.
Focus of literature falls heavily on negative consequences not on empowerment and positive wellbeing aspects of developing #digital #skills #literacies
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