Celebrate Digital Citizenship Week in Your Classroom!
Each October, Common Sense leads Digital Citizenship Week, an annual campaign to promote a healthy, balanced, and positive approach to media and tech use among young people.
Join us, along with thousands of teachers worldwide, to promote digital citizenship in your school. You can try out just one lesson, or participate all week with our helpful calendars of suggested activities and resources for every grade, K–12.
Elementary School Calendars
Middle School Calendar
High School Calendar
AI literacy for students and teachers
Address AI in the classroom
For better and for worse, AI is a part of today's educational landscape. Learning how AI tools work—and how to use them responsibly—is an important digital literacy skill for students and teachers alike. These helpful AI literacy resources can support you and your students now and throughout the school year.
Device advice for classrooms
Support students' digital well-being
Young people are using media and devices more than ever, and they need our help in learning to regulate. And when it comes to in-school device use, there's no one-size-fits-all solution for every classroom. This Digital Citizenship Week, commit to making digital well-being a conversation for everyone in your community.
Family and community engagement
Share digital citizenship in your community
Partnering with families is essential for student success and their digital well-being. Keep families connected throughout the school year with these resources and real-time support.
Earn Common Sense Recognition
Apply for the Common Sense Recognition Program
Common Sense Recognition is a free program where teachers can gain access to invaluable resources, join a supportive community, and receive a recognition badge for their commitment to digital teaching and learning. Don't miss the opportunity to enhance your digital citizenship skills and earn a badge today!
Thank you to our partners!
For more fun ways to participate in Digital Citizenship Week, check out Common Sense's digital citizenship content on Learning.com and Nearpod.