[ISLMA-Share] Digital Citizenship

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We teach it through other curriculum, not through the library. There is unfortunately nothing formal in place so parts are taught in Computer Science classes, other parts in Religion and Social Justice classes. I do have a hand in teaching some of it during research projects with History classes, Envi Sci and Genetics projects, and a handful of other English papers.

I keep advocating for something more formal because I know that some kids are graduating without much formal digital citizenship instruction or practice. Right now it is luck of the draw if kids get the teachers that incorporate it into curriculum or not.

Kristen Rademacher
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How does you high school teach digital citizenship?  Is it taught within curriculum or through the library or ...?

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