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Julie Lindsay

21st Century Education and 21st Century Citizenship - 5 views

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    "Released last year, Reimagining Citizenship for the 21st Century report (produced with the financial support of the Hewlett Foundation) outlines the practices and dimensions of citizenship today, within the context of 21st century learning. This new model, with the interconnecting aspects of civic literacy, digital citizenship and global engagement, provides a kickstart to the important conversation of how we can help schools and communities make 21st century citizenship a reality for all students. In addition to outlining the new vision for 21st century citizenship, the report also provides examples of promising practices of 21st century citizenship in and out of school, and recommendations for policymakers and educators."
Rob Jacklin

4 Global Digital Citizenship Myths-Debunked! - 4 views

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    "Today, we acknowledge that the digital citizen is a global citizen. There has been, like the U.S. Constitution drafters recognized, a need for a definition of checks and balances that will govern this "new" world-wide technology. While it certainly is not a governing set of laws or even enforceable, digital citizenship nevertheless defines the model behavior of today's Global Digital Natives. So how do we make the definition clear for all? What are a few of the Global Digital Citizenship myths that we can get nipped in the bud? Read on …"
Julie Lindsay

21st Century Citizenship - P21 - 5 views

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    The 21st Century Citizenship Guide outlines a vision of citizenship that encompasses informed, engaged and active practices in three dimensions of citizenship-civic, global and digital. The different dimensions of citizenship will be explored, along with recommendations on actions that parents, local, and national policymakers can take to make sure that all students are able to develop into true 21st century citizens.
Judy O'Connell

Preparing Our Children for Global Digital Citizenship Success - iKeepSafe - 4 views

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    Twenty years ago, good citizenship took place in the microcosm of the classroom and was simply rewarded with a certificate of merit. Today, with its millennial twist, global digital citizenship reaches far beyond the playground fence. And its stewards are enriched with a much deeper understanding of how their actions affect their own lives as well as those of their peers - at home and around the world. That's why students must take an active role in identifying and establishing ethical digital use. They need to be involved in the critical thinking and policy creation that affects ultimate change. It's called "buy-in" … and these days, our savvy students require it if they'll be expected to have a healthy relationship with technology.
Julie Lindsay

Towards a radical digital citizenship in digital education - 1 views

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    Critical Studies in Education: Vol 60, No 1 In this article, we attempt to define and explore a concept of 'radical digital citizenship' and its implications for digital education. We argue that the 'digital' and its attendant technologies are constituted by on-going materialist struggles for equality and justice in the Global South and North which are erased in the dominant literature and debates in digital education. We assert the need for politically informed understandings of the digital, technology and citizenship and for a 'radical digital citizenship' in which critical social relations with technology are made visible and emancipatory technological practices for social justice are developed.
Julie Lindsay

Measuring global citizenship education: A collection of practices and tools | Global Ca... - 7 views

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    This toolkit is the result of the collective efforts of the Global Citizenship Education Working Group (GCED-WG), a collegium of 90 organizations and experts co-convened by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), the Center for Universal Education (CUE) at the Brookings Institution, and the United Nations Secretary General's Global Education First Initiative's Youth Advocacy Group (GEFI-YAG). To gather the measurement tools in this collection, the working group surveyed GCED programs and initiatives that target youth (ages 15-24). For the purposes of this project, GCED was defined as any educational effort that aims to provide the skills, knowledge, and experiences and to encourage the behaviors, attitudes, and values that allow young persons to be agents of long-term, positive changes in their own lives and in the lives of people in their immediate and larger communities (with the community including the environment).
Julie Lindsay

Citizenship - 7 views

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    An exploration of citizenship and global digital citizenship as it relates to learning.
Karen Malbon

EGUSD Teachers Take Student Writing Beyond the Walls of the Classroom : EGUSD Digital C... - 1 views

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    QuadBlogging builds writing skills and digital and global citizenship skills. Digital citizenship beyond the classroom.
Judy O'Connell

Define the Line - McGill University - 0 views

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    Definetheline.ca: Clarifying the Blurred Lines between Cyber-bullying and Socially Responsible Digital Citizenship. Welcome to Definetheline.ca. The objective of our research team at McGill University is to share our expertise with policy-makers, teachers, parents, educators and youth (11 - 17) in user-friendly ways that help all stakeholders engage, learn from, and share resources on our website. We also have a fun section for children (ages 5 - 11) that will promote responsible, thoughtful and considerate digital citizens from an early age. Defining Digital Citizenship and Socially Responsible Online Communication: Social media and a range of digital technologies provide enormous opportunities for peaceful and supportive global interaction, international learning collaboration and fruitful educational partnerships. Every digital user has the potential to reach communities in all corners of the world through transformational online leadership and responsible digital citizenship by embracing the fundamental principles that underlie constitutional rights to free expression, privacy, safety, fair and equality.
kenneja

Global Citizenship platforms - 1 views

I have discovered two great platforms for supporting Global Citizenship in the school. This I thought was particularly useful and relevant for us in the Northern Territory. Wayfarers Cycle connects...

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started by kenneja on 19 May 22 no follow-up yet
Fiona Jostsons

Global Resources - Global Citizenship - The Global Education Conference Network - 0 views

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    Wakelet Link to 33 Global Resources on Digital Resources
Ann Rooney

4 Global Digital Citizenship Myths-Debunked! - 8 views

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    Enter the digital citizen. Digital citizenship is, as Karen Mossberger puts it, "representing capacity, belonging, and the potential for political and economic engagement in society in the information age."
Judy O'Connell

digiteacher -Digital Citizenship within a PBL Environment - 8 views

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    The project-based methods used in the Digiteen Project are teaching students about digital citizenship by immersing then in authentic research and student-designed action projects. The DigiTeacher workshop is modeled after the principles used in the Digiteen Project and will use a wide variety of Web 2.0 research and collaborative tools in conjunction with project-based methods. Understand why this method works by experiencing it! Material for this workshop is found in the newly released book, 'Flattening Classrooms, Engaging Minds: Move to Global Collaboration One Step at a Time', by Vicki Davis and Julie Lindsay.
Julie Lindsay

Yokohama International School: Global Citizen Diploma - 0 views

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    Reviewing the Global Citizen Diploma developed at YIS. It includes as an extended element Digital Citizenship - creation of a digital portfolio and video production with responsible use of technology. A good model to emulate.
Judy O'Connell

Connect Safely |Why digital citizenship's a hot topic (globally) - 1 views

  • I think what we're collectively, globally, realizing is that digital citizenship actually brings youth back into the online-safety discussion (if they were ever really there). It's about empowerment as much as protection (yes, it's protective too – see this). So it's more relevant to and respectful of them as active agents for their own, their friends', and their online communities' good.
  • But there still isn't complete consensus on its definition.
  • digital citizenship needs at least to drive the youth-online-safety discussion.
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  • Young people will be safer online when they see that they can make a difference online and when their agency is acknowledged, respected, and guided by the adults in their lives.
Julie Lindsay

10 Things to Teach About Global Digital Citizenship - 7 views

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    Excellent blog post sharing ideas to do with cultural and global awareness objectives for students while using digital technologies.
Julie Lindsay

How to Encourage and Model Global Citizenship in the Classroom - Global Learning - Educ... - 1 views

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    What are teachers doing to support online learning both locally and globally? When interacting and collaborating with others beyond the immediate classroom, what are expected protocols or norms of behavior, and what are the essential understandings needed to forge working relationships between learners? Julie Lindsay, an education leader in digital technology, online learning, and curriculum across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, and author of the new book, The Global Educator: Leveraging Technology for Collaborative Learning and Teaching, explores. Please also join us on Twitter next Thursday, July 28, for a special #globaledchat with Julie Lindsay on her new book!
Julie Lindsay

ISSUU - Global Digital Citizenship by Sonya Van Schaijik - 3 views

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    Great resource to help explain the 'Areas of awareness' and 'Rays of understanding' in the Enlightened digital citizenship model created by Lindsay and Davis, in the book Flattening classrooms, engaging minds.
hellekirstein

TwinSpace eTwinning - 0 views

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    eTwinning is the community for schools in Europe. The project "Are you ready to live in the 21st century?" embeds digital citizenship across all subjects. Special because children across Europe (with many different mother tongues) collaborate. 
Fran Hughes

2 Free Posters to Teach Students About Digital Citizenship | Global Digital Citizen Fou... - 8 views

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    2 great discussion starter posters
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