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Digital Citizenship Week is October 14–18!

Join thousands of teachers and students worldwide and celebrate in your classroom!

Support your students' social and emotional learning as they navigate the digital world.

Technology impacts students' social and emotional well-being, from how they express themselves to how they communicate with friends and family. With the right support, students can learn how to integrate technology into their lives to promote their well-being and be a positive influence in their communities.

We created this resource center to give you everything you need to implement SEL in digital life in your school or classroom. Here you'll find CASEL-aligned quick activities, family conversation starters, and professional development resources, all of which align with the core themes and lessons from our free K–12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum.

 

See the resources here:

Additional SEL Resources

Teachers' Essential Guide to SEL

New to SEL? Our Teachers' Essential Guide is a great place to start to get the 101 on SEL and its connection to digital life.
 

Movies to Help You Teach SEL in the Classroom

Characters and stories in movies can really bring SEL concepts to life, so we've identified movies you can use to start conversations with your students. Each film recommendation below comes with a lesson plan for educators and an active viewing guide for students.

K–5: Inside Out

K-5: Ralph Breaks the Internet

6–8: Whale Rider

9–12: Minari
 

Family Engagement Activities

Share these family conversation starters to help your students and their families talk meaningfully about their digital lives. Each conversation starter is linked directly within our SEL in Digital Life activities. You can also access them via the packets linked below.

K–2 Packet: English | Spanish
3–5 Packet: English | Spanish
6–8 Packet: English | Spanish
9–12 Packet: English | Spanish

Professional Development Resources

Browse our collection of professional learning resources (and register for our upcoming SEL webinar) to help develop effective strategies for supporting students' social and emotional well-being in their digital lives.