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Advocating Digital Citizenship: Resources for the Library and Classroom
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Advocating Digital Citizenship: Resources for the Library and Classroom

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In this down-to-earth guide, educators will learn successful strategies for embedding digital citizenship into their library and school instruction.

Digital citizenship, the ethical and responsible use of technology, is more important than ever for 21st-century learners and families-all of whom are spending increasingly long hours behind screens. Because libraries and schools are often the mediators between technology and individuals, educators must know what digital citizenship is and how they can understand, program, and promote it.

In Advocating Digital Citizenship, readers will learn from a public librarian and two current school librarians a wealth of real-life, easy-to-follow strategies to make libraries healthy, equitable, and safe digital spaces for everyone. Covering complex but important topics like digital law, digital etiquette, and media literacy, the authors help librarians and teachers establish a curriculum, write programming, and collaborate with colleagues to achieve buy-in at all levels.

Educators will benefit from a chapter dedicated to lesson plans, and a practical appendix includes digital citizenship program outlines, policy and procedure documents, and conversation prompts around technology to share with families. In our current climate, which requires so many new digital experiences for people of all ages, digital citizenship instruction is timely and essential.

Includes ideas, sample program outlines, and resources for librarians to bring digital citizenship to family, adult, and youth programming

Helps guide library policy to make the library a healthy, equitable, and safe space for everyone.

Includes discussions, resources, and advice on bridging the digital divide with students, teachers, parents, and the community

Provides librarians in both public and school environments with advice and resources for keeping their patrons safe and private on PACs, devices, and more

Offers curriculum guides and sample standards-based lesson plans for implementation in grades K-12

Offers ideas to encourage youth creativity, participatory culture, and active online citizenship

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
31 August 2022
Pages
150
ISBN
9781440878893

In this down-to-earth guide, educators will learn successful strategies for embedding digital citizenship into their library and school instruction.

Digital citizenship, the ethical and responsible use of technology, is more important than ever for 21st-century learners and families-all of whom are spending increasingly long hours behind screens. Because libraries and schools are often the mediators between technology and individuals, educators must know what digital citizenship is and how they can understand, program, and promote it.

In Advocating Digital Citizenship, readers will learn from a public librarian and two current school librarians a wealth of real-life, easy-to-follow strategies to make libraries healthy, equitable, and safe digital spaces for everyone. Covering complex but important topics like digital law, digital etiquette, and media literacy, the authors help librarians and teachers establish a curriculum, write programming, and collaborate with colleagues to achieve buy-in at all levels.

Educators will benefit from a chapter dedicated to lesson plans, and a practical appendix includes digital citizenship program outlines, policy and procedure documents, and conversation prompts around technology to share with families. In our current climate, which requires so many new digital experiences for people of all ages, digital citizenship instruction is timely and essential.

Includes ideas, sample program outlines, and resources for librarians to bring digital citizenship to family, adult, and youth programming

Helps guide library policy to make the library a healthy, equitable, and safe space for everyone.

Includes discussions, resources, and advice on bridging the digital divide with students, teachers, parents, and the community

Provides librarians in both public and school environments with advice and resources for keeping their patrons safe and private on PACs, devices, and more

Offers curriculum guides and sample standards-based lesson plans for implementation in grades K-12

Offers ideas to encourage youth creativity, participatory culture, and active online citizenship

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
31 August 2022
Pages
150
ISBN
9781440878893