Ways to be a good Digital citizen.

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 We are living in an age where the Internet has become a part of our daily lives. We use the Internet for many things: research, distant learning, connecting with family/friends, shopping, looking up recipes, and banking, to name a few. While the Internet has definitely made life more efficient, keeping up with its evolution can be difficult and at times overwhelming for everyone, including kids.


  1. Encourage critical thinking skills. Teach students to think about what they do and how they interact with others online. What will they gain (or lose) from posting certain photos or content online? How will their words affect others? What can people assume or interpret from their words? Keep an open dialogue between the class and ensure students feel comfortable speaking about their online activity. 
  2. Connect with your community. Schools networks, organizations such as Kids Help Phone, community centres, and your local police and health departments have an abundance of helpful guidelines that can help you and your kids use the Internet critically, positively, and fairly.
  3. Consult the H&PE curriculum. The H&PE curriculum includes a set of expectations surrounding online behaviour in the Personal Safety and Injury Prevention component of the Healthy Living strand (and through the Living Skills). The Living Skills provides students with the personal, interpersonal, and critical and creative thinking skills needed to retain healthy relationships. 
  4. Refer to resources for further assistance. Ophea offers several resources that encourage good digital citizenship. CyberCops is a lesson plan for grades 7 and 8 that teaches students how to respond and recognize various online safety issues.

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