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Celebrate Digital Citizenship Week

Support students in becoming critical media consumers and ethical digital citizens. This collection features K-12 lessons on digital literacy, navigating misinformation, understanding online privacy and fostering respectful digital communication.

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Online Safety Tips for Kids

How can educators help elementary students stay safe online without making them afraid of the internet? This blog offers clear, age-appropriate tips for discussing scams, phishing, cyberbullying and social media with kids.

Stay Safe Online

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In this free, for-credit webinar, join acclaimed author Jason Reynolds for a conversation exploring themes at the heart of his work—truth-telling, empathy and hope—and how educators and families can use literature to engage students in critical thinking and self-discovery.

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Resources for This Week

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Native Americans and Westward Expansion | TeachRock

In this lesson, students examine the relationship between the U.S. government and Native Americans by using source documents and segments—featuring the rock band Redbone—from the film RUMBLE: The Indians Who Rocked the World.

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Jane Goodall’s Legacy | PBS NewsHour Classroom

Teach about the groundbreaking work of renowned primatologist and conservationist Jane Goodall with this current events lesson. Students examine her contributions to science and conservation, and reflect on what it means to protect our planet.

Examine Her Legacy
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Healing Through Student Journalism | Sarah Lerner

High school journalism teacher Sarah Lerner—a Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School gun violence survivor—shares how writing, reporting and reflection can help students process trauma and build agency in this powerful blog.

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