In an increasingly connected digital world, it’s not enough for our children to simply use technology. They must be ready for a society where social media, free exchange of information, and all other aspects of the Internet integrate themselves into day-to-day living. Our children must learn to become responsible citizens of this digital world. Educators are responsible to teach them how to use resources effectively for the benefit of themselves, their community and the world.
In response to this challenge,
Swiss International Scientific Dubai School (SiSD) is the first UAE school to integrate
Digital Citizenship education into the curriculum from G1 to G12. We have decided to adapt the award-winning curriculum from
Common Sense Media, a recognized non-profit organization that provides educators, parents and students with the resources they need to harness the power of technology for learning and life. “Through the introduction of this curriculum, we will instill the values, skills, and support system necessary for all our students to thrive in this digital era” says Amir Yazdanpanah, Head of Technology Innovation at SiSD.
Digital Citizenship Curriculum
The Digital Citizenship programme will initially target our G1-G12 and later will be expanded to include Early Years students. The topics covered includes 6 core areas;
- Media balance and well-being
- Privacy and security
- Digital footprint and identity
- Relationships and communication
- Cyber-bulling and digital drama
- News and media literacy.
Students will be armed with skills and knowledge necessary to take ownership of their digital lives. SiSD will also provide parents with tips and family activities, guidelines to support classroom teaching. As a result, parents and teachers will in turn be better equipped with the training and materials needed to help teach their students.
Digital Citizenship curriculum from Common Sense Media organization is designed with the help of the
Harvard Graduate School of Education’s Project Zero, a research center that explores and researches effective methods in education. Today, 500,000 teachers make use of the curriculum, a number that grows every day.
The curriculum explored
Digital Citizenship is broken down into units that are tied to different grade bands. For example, in the K-2 band, students are taught the most basic of digital citizenship skills, such as searching the web safely, protecting one’s privacy, and writing good emails. Much further down the road, Grades 6-8 students explore concepts like identity theft, cyberbullying, and respect for others’ creative work.
Digital Citizenship is a sequence of learning that empowers students to become safer, more critical, and more responsible members of the digital world.
SISD recommends that parents register on the Common Sense Media
web site where they can access valuable researched backed articles, app. and book reviews related to the youth interaction with digital world.