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Teach Digital Citizenship

Free lessons and activities that help students build essential digital habits and skills.

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Partner with Parents and Caregivers

Support families in building a healthy relationship with media and tech.

  • Family Engagement Toolkit

    Resources to support healthy media and tech use at school and home

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    Family Tech Planners

    Customizable planners to help kids reflect on their tech use

  • Young Kids & Screens

    Workshops for families with kids age 0–8

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Now that there's a smartphone in almost every pocket, we need media literacy and digital citizenship in every school. Since 2009, Common Sense Education has offered free, research-backed, and award-winning resources for students, teachers, and school communities.

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  • Technology use has increased significantly in classrooms, so it is crucial for students to understand how to be a good digital citizen online. My students loved these lessons while also learning how to be a good role model for the online community.

    Jordan C., St. Charles, Missouri

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  • I think I have become more mindful about the way I teach digital citizenship and how I work on framing our lessons. It's free and has so many resources and links that we use as a school community and to help parents make decisions for their families.

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