2023 - Digital Citizenship
BOARD POLICY No. 2023
A. PURPOSE
In recognition of the fact that students use technology to play, learn, and communicate while at home and at school, it is important that they learn how to use that technology responsibly. The District is committed to educating every student on how to use technology in ways that augment their learning experience, leading to analysis, evaluation, reflection, and enhanced skills of expression. As the District’s educators guide exploration of the digital landscape, they will encourage students to be critical and creative thinkers. Students, in turn, are expected to actively engage with and express their voices in the digital landscape.
B. DEFINITIONS
The District is dedicated to promoting and instilling principles of digital citizenship and media literacy in each of its students.
Digital Citizenship
Digital citizenship includes the norms of appropriate, responsible, and healthy behavior related to current technology use, including digital and media literacy, ethics, etiquette, and security. Digital citizenship includes the ability to access, analyze, evaluate, develop, produce, and interpret media, as well as Internet safety and cyberbullying prevention and response.
Digital citizens recognize and value the rights, responsibilities, and opportunities of living, learning, and working in an interconnected digital world, and they engage in safe, legal, and ethical behaviors. Digital citizens cultivate and manage their digital identity and reputation, and are aware of the permanence of their actions in the digital world. They advocate for themselves and others in their behavior, action, and choices.
C. ELEMENTS OF SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION
The District aspires to implement the following practices to promote digital citizenship and media literacy for all students.
Student instruction
In recognition of the fact that students are consumers and creators of information and ideas, the District promotes cross-curricular integration of digital citizenship and media literacy and leadership instruction at all levels. The District recognizes the importance of students as active participants, role models, and peer mentors in addressing the following topics:
Online safety, responsibility, and security
Students will learn how to be safe and responsible digital citizens, and they will be encouraged to teach others about issues such as cyberbullying, social networking, online predators, and risky communications.
Law, fair use, copyright, and intellectual property
Students will learn about the importance of navigating the digital landscape in ways that are legal, including access to and use of copyrighted materials. Students will also learn how to access and create intellectual property legally.
Online identity and personal brand
Students will learn about their “digital footprint” and the persistence of their digital information, including on social media. Students will also learn about the creation and maintenance of their self-image, reputation, and online identity.
Ethics, digital communications, and collaboration
Students will learn about fairness and civil discourse in the digital environment, including the importance of collaborating and ethically interacting with others online.
Professional Development
The District endeavors to support teachers and instructional leaders in developing leadership skills and proficiency in the principles of digital citizenship and media literacy, both as an instructional imperative and as dynamic District policy and practice.
Policy and Practices
The District acknowledges the need for digital and online policies that are dynamic and responsive to diverse community standards and student learning outcomes. The District annually reviews its policies and procedures on electronic resources, Internet safety, digital citizenship, and media literacy. The District authorizes the Superintendent to develop further procedures and guidelines if appropriate.
Communications and Engagement
The District acknowledges that parents and community stakeholders are partners in developing students as digital citizens and life-long learners. The District encourages parents’ active engagement in the process of educating students to become media-literate digital citizens.
Cross References:
Board Policy 2020 - Course Design, Selection and Adoption of Instructional Materials
Board Policy 2025 - Copyright Compliance
Board Policy 3207 - Prohibition of Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying
Board Policy 3231 - Student Records
Board Policy 3241 - Classroom Management, Discipline and Corrective Action
Board Policy 4040 - Public Access to District Records
Board Policy 4217 - Effective Communication
Board Policy 4400 - Election Activities
Board Policy 5281 - Disciplinary Action and Discharge
Legal References:
RCW 28A.650.045 Digital citizenship, internet safety, and media literacy
RCW 28A.650.010 Definitions
Issued: April 17, 2018