Teaching Digital Citizenship in Schools
Teaching Digital Citizenship in Schools
A student shares something online they will later regret. Another encounters cyberbullying. A third cannot distinguish reliable sources from unreliable ones. Digital citizenshipâthe skills, knowledge, and attitudes for responsible and effective participation in digital environmentsâhas become essential education. But how it is taught, when, and by whom varies enormously.
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