WCSD Citizenship
Superintendent's Day Work Session
Learning Outcomes
I can identify common needs as they pertain to digital citizenship and the use of technology.
We can begin to identify ways to incorporate key components of digital citizenship into our social learning lessons.
We can identify resources that will help us evolve our current practices for the digital age.(School Wide Behavior Expectations (PBIS), Essential Skills, Mindfulness, Social Learning Lessons, Core Beliefs, K-12 ASCA program plan)
ACTIVITY 1 - Review
The spotlight is a newsletter and resource guide that will continue to provide a toolkit of resources related to the changing world of technology. The goal is to help share information with community, teachers and students so we can navigate the digital age and promote continuous learning and compassionate and joyful use of technology.
Activity 2 - Review Data - 30 Minutes
- Identify common themes and strands in the feedback.
- Brainstorm: How do we respond as a district?
Activity 3 - Resources
Digital Citizenship Resources
The following resources provide a wealth of information for families and teachers. These resources are replete with information, lessons and searchable content to help guide communities in the digital age.
Activity 4 - Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child
A model to promote positive school climate and the Comprehensive School Counseling Plan.
Shelly Cahoon
Webster Central School District
Email: shelly_cahoon@webstercsd.org
Website: http://www.websterschools.org/districtpage.cfm?pageid=837
Location: 119 South Avenue, Webster, NY, USA
Phone: 585-216-0026
Janine Sanger
Webster Central School District
Email: janine_sanger@webstercsd.org
Website: www.websterschools.org
Location: 119 South Avenue, Webster, NY, USA
Phone: 585-216-0026
Joe Montemaro
Webster Central School District
Email: joe_montemaro@webstercsd.org
Website: www.websterschools.org
Location: 110 Sanford Street, Webster, NY, United States
Phone: 585-216-0123
Twitter: @JMontemaro