Digital Citizenship: A Community-Based Approach: Corwin Connected Educators Series
Autor Susan M. Beardenen Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 22 mar 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781483392646
ISBN-10: 1483392643
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Seria Corwin Connected Educators Series
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1483392643
Pagini: 72
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Corwin
Seria Corwin Connected Educators Series
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Recenzii
"Susan
Bearden
has
written
a
definitive
work
on
the
most
salient
issue
facing
contemporary
education.
Her
approaches
towards
explainingDigital
Citizenshipand
offering
impactful
action
for
all
members
of
a
school
community
are
invaluable.
Schools
at
every
step
in
the
Digital
Citizenship
journey
should
read
this
book
and
implement
its
recommendations."
"Susan Bearden has provided a concise handbook on a topic that every educator should be learning about, that ofDigital Citizenship. This guide offers for busy professional educator a focused understanding on a topic that many still have little knowledge. She has explained complex topics in a way that is easy to comprehend while still providing the necessary information. Additionally, Susan has provided real-world examples to help offer a roadmap for educators to follow or to issues to take notice. In a time of educational change and increased use of technology in the classroom, Susan has created a tool to assist educators at all levels."
"Educators, parents, and children are doing their best to navigate education technology in this Renaissance of technology and communication. Susan Bearden starts by acknowledging that many adults have as much to learn about the online world as students do. Her suggestions for how to model positive digital citizenship, backed up by examples from real schools across the country, are actionable and realistic for any busy school leader. In an era of intense debate, Bearden doesn’t shy away from CIPPA, COPPA, FERPA, or the student data privacy discussion that is ongoing at the national level. This book is essential for educators, parents, and policy-makers."
"Susan Bearden has written an important, articulate book packed with practical wisdom about helping everyone navigate the opportunities and anxieties of the connected world. While she is focused on helping students, she understands that their education requires the education of all of us: parents, administrators, community members. In clear, poignant terms she spells out what each of us needs to do to become an inspired, responsible digital citizenship so we can create the kinds of communities we want. This is a must read book for anyone wanting to know how to address our concerns about our online lives, while focusing on all the good that the networking world has to offer."
"Why do all of us – teachers, parents, school leaders, and the members of the community – need to learn and support our kids learning aboutDigital Citizenship? Susan Bearden’s book is a wonderful primer on the subject. As Susan writes: “Digital citizenship education is not solely ‘the school’s responsibility’ or ‘the parent’s responsibility,’ but is instead a community responsibility.” All of us together are smarter than any of us alone. This point is underscored in my favourite line from the book: “Every step we take to educate the village helps all adults in the school community be better role models for our students.” It’s a short, but very thorough, good read."
"In order for schools to successfully integrate technology, they must create a culture of digital citizenship. Susan understands that it 'takes a village' with teachers, students, administrators, and parents working together to create that culture. She offers a comprehensive guide with practical advice, strategies, resources, and lessons learned. Considering Susan's school received a Digital Citizenship Certification by Common Sense Education, she knows first-hand what works. And ultimately, the goal is for everyone - not just students - to think critically, behave safely, participate responsibly, and harness the potential the digital world has to offer."
"Susan Bearden has provided a concise handbook on a topic that every educator should be learning about, that ofDigital Citizenship. This guide offers for busy professional educator a focused understanding on a topic that many still have little knowledge. She has explained complex topics in a way that is easy to comprehend while still providing the necessary information. Additionally, Susan has provided real-world examples to help offer a roadmap for educators to follow or to issues to take notice. In a time of educational change and increased use of technology in the classroom, Susan has created a tool to assist educators at all levels."
"Educators, parents, and children are doing their best to navigate education technology in this Renaissance of technology and communication. Susan Bearden starts by acknowledging that many adults have as much to learn about the online world as students do. Her suggestions for how to model positive digital citizenship, backed up by examples from real schools across the country, are actionable and realistic for any busy school leader. In an era of intense debate, Bearden doesn’t shy away from CIPPA, COPPA, FERPA, or the student data privacy discussion that is ongoing at the national level. This book is essential for educators, parents, and policy-makers."
"Susan Bearden has written an important, articulate book packed with practical wisdom about helping everyone navigate the opportunities and anxieties of the connected world. While she is focused on helping students, she understands that their education requires the education of all of us: parents, administrators, community members. In clear, poignant terms she spells out what each of us needs to do to become an inspired, responsible digital citizenship so we can create the kinds of communities we want. This is a must read book for anyone wanting to know how to address our concerns about our online lives, while focusing on all the good that the networking world has to offer."
"Why do all of us – teachers, parents, school leaders, and the members of the community – need to learn and support our kids learning aboutDigital Citizenship? Susan Bearden’s book is a wonderful primer on the subject. As Susan writes: “Digital citizenship education is not solely ‘the school’s responsibility’ or ‘the parent’s responsibility,’ but is instead a community responsibility.” All of us together are smarter than any of us alone. This point is underscored in my favourite line from the book: “Every step we take to educate the village helps all adults in the school community be better role models for our students.” It’s a short, but very thorough, good read."
"In order for schools to successfully integrate technology, they must create a culture of digital citizenship. Susan understands that it 'takes a village' with teachers, students, administrators, and parents working together to create that culture. She offers a comprehensive guide with practical advice, strategies, resources, and lessons learned. Considering Susan's school received a Digital Citizenship Certification by Common Sense Education, she knows first-hand what works. And ultimately, the goal is for everyone - not just students - to think critically, behave safely, participate responsibly, and harness the potential the digital world has to offer."
"As
of
now
there
are
about
20
books
in
the
Corwin
Connected
Educator
Series,
a
seemingly
ever-growing
set
of
titles
masterminded
by
Peter
DeWitt
and
Corwin
Press. Each
book
is
short
enough
to
be
read
in
one
sitting,
which
makes
the
collection
ideal
for
book
studies
and
professional
development,
both
during
the
summer
and
throughout
the
school
year.
Also,
each
paperback
is
authored
by
one
or
two
educators
who
speak
(and
blog,
tweet,
etc.)
with
a
credible
voice
in
the
world
of
connected
education.
Some
of
the
topics
include:
- Flipped
leadership
- Tools
for
connecting
educators,
parents,
and
communities
- Blogging
for
educators
- Best
practices
for
establishing
a
makerspace
- Tools to connect and empower teachers
Cuprins
Preface
by
Peter
DeWitt
and
Ariel
Bartlett
1. What is Digital Citizenship?
2. Why a Community Based Approach to Digital Citizenship?
3. Demonstrating Leadership
4. Educating Faculty and Staff
5. Educating Students
6. Educating Parents
7. Putting It All Together: Building a Comprehensive Digital Citizenship Program
1. What is Digital Citizenship?
2. Why a Community Based Approach to Digital Citizenship?
3. Demonstrating Leadership
4. Educating Faculty and Staff
5. Educating Students
6. Educating Parents
7. Putting It All Together: Building a Comprehensive Digital Citizenship Program
Descriere
In
this
book,
the
author
discusses
how
school
administrators
can
take
a
community
based
approach
to
teaching
digital
citizenship.