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Cultivating Digital Citizenship in Students: A Guide for Educators

Written by Myranda Thomas | Sep 2, 2024 7:17:00 PM

In today’s digital age, teaching digital citizenship is more than just a good idea—it's essential. As educators, we’re not only here to help our students excel in reading, math, and science, but also to guide them through the complex and ever-changing digital world. In this post, I’m excited to share why digital citizenship is so important, some easy ways to bring it into your classroom, and a few great resources to help you get started.

WHAT IS DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP?

Before we begin, let’s tackle what digital citizenship means for our students. In the classroom, digital citizenship is all about teaching our students how to be safe, respectful, and responsible online. It’s about helping them understand the impact of their actions in the digital space, from maintaining their privacy to thinking before they post. Basically, it’s about equipping them with the skills they need to be good digital citizens.

But what does this look like day-to-day? It covers a range of topics like online etiquette, understanding copyrights, avoiding cyberbullying, and learning to evaluate the reliability of online information. Our goal is to help them become thoughtful participants in the digital community.

EASY WAYS TO BRING DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP INTO YOUR CLASSROOM 

Don’t worry—it’s easier than it sounds! Here are a few practical ways to start:

  • Kick Off with Conversations: Start by talking with your students about their online lives. What apps are they using? Have they faced any challenges online? Their experiences are great jumping-off points for discussions on online behavior and ethics.
  • Blend it with What You’re Already Doing: Digital citizenship doesn’t have to be a separate lesson. You can easily integrate it into subjects you’re already teaching. For example, when your class is working on a research project, you can highlight the importance of citing sources and respecting intellectual property.
  • Use Real-Life Scenarios: Give your students real-world examples and ask them how they would handle these situations. This could be anything from dealing with cyberbullying to setting up privacy controls on social media.
  • Encourage Critical Thinking: Teach your students to question the information they find online. How can they tell if a source is reliable? What’s the bias behind a piece of content? These are important skills in today’s world.
  • Lead by Example: Show your students what good digital citizenship looks like through your own actions. Demonstrate how to interact online responsibly and respectfully.

TOOLS AND RESOURCES TO GET YOU STARTED

There are so many great resources out there to help you teach digital citizenship! Here are a few favorites:

  • 📰 Article: Developing Students’ Digital Citizenship Skills
    This Edutopia article highlights the importance of teaching digital citizenship and offers practical strategies for integrating it into everyday classroom activities. It also emphasizes creating a safe space for students to openly discuss their online experiences.
  • 🛠️ Tool: Be Internet Awesome by Google
    Google’s interactive program makes learning about online safety fun with games and activities designed for kids.
  • 📺 Video: NetSmartz Online Safety Videos
    These videos are fantastic for starting discussions about different aspects of online safety in your classroom.
  • 🎧 Podcast: School Librarians United: Digital Citizenship in Action
    In this podcast episode, Dr. Kristen Mattson provides strategies for integrating important digital citizenship concepts into current lessons for students of all ages. 

FINAL THOUGHTS

We have a unique opportunity to shape our students' online behaviors and help them navigate the digital world with confidence and care. By teaching them the principles of digital citizenship, we're not just keeping them safe online—we’re helping them become empathetic, responsible members of a global community.

I hope you find these resources helpful as you start—or continue—your journey in teaching digital citizenship. Remember, you’re not alone in this! There are plenty of tools and support available to help you guide your students. Let’s empower our students to be the best digital citizens they can be!

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At Five Star, we offer a Professional Development Series designed to make teaching digital citizenship easier and more effective in the classroom. Learn more about our training here, or schedule a meeting to discuss how we can support your digital citizenship efforts. Let's empower our students to be responsible digital citizens together!