ZWWC Recognized as a Common Sense School
好消息!中黄世界书院被认证为Common Sense 学校啦!
CITY, STATE—Common Sense, the national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids and families thrive in a world of media and technology, has recognized ZWWC as a Common Sense School.
科技进步,教学方式多样。common sense这个非盈利组织致力于应用新型技术和媒体方式,帮助更多的孩子和家长。而今日,这个组织今天正式授权中黄世界书院为common sense 学校。
ZWWChas demonstrated its commitment to taking a whole-community approach to preparing its students to think critically and use technology responsibly to learn, create, and participate while preparing them for the perils that exist in the online realm, such as plagiarism, loss of privacy, and cyberbullying. With the right support, kids can take ownership of their digital lives, engage with real issues, and change their communities for the better. The recognition acknowledges our school's commitment to creating a culture of digital citizenship.
中黄世界书院承诺采取整个社区学习的方式,以培养学生批判性思考和负责任地使用技术来学习、创造和参与,同时让他们准备应对存在于网络领域的危险,如剽窃、隐私丢失和网络欺凌。在正确的支持下,孩子们可以掌控他们的数字生活,参与到现实问题中,并将他们的社区变得更好。给予中黄世界书院授权是common sense对学校致力于创造数字公民文化的认可。
"We applaud the faculty and staff of ZWWC for embracing digital citizenship as an important part of their students' education," said Liz Kline, vice president of education programs at Common Sense Education. "ZWWC deserves high praise for giving its students the foundational skills they need to compete and succeed in the 21st-century workplace and participate ethically in society at large."
“我们赞赏学校的教职员工将数字公民作为学生教育的重要组成部分,”Common Sense education教育项目副总裁Liz Kline说。“中黄世界书院值得高度赞扬,因为它给予学生在21世纪的职场中,竞争并取得成功所需的基本技能,以及在整个社会中合乎道德地参与。”
ZWWC has been using Common Sense Education's innovative and research-based digital citizenship resources, which were created in collaboration with researchers from Project Zero, led by Howard Gardner at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and are grounded in the real issues students and teachers face. The resources teach students, educators, and parents tangible skills related to internet safety, protecting online reputations and personal privacy, media balance, managing online relationships, and media literacy. The free K–12 curriculum is used in classrooms across all 50 states, in more than 80,000 schools by more than 1,00,000 educators.
中黄世界书院被授权使用common sense的创新和基于研究的数字公民资源,这些资源是与哈佛教育研究生院的霍华德·加德纳领导的Zero项目的研究人员合作创建的,以学生和教师面临的真实问题为基础。这些资源教导学生、教育工作者和家长有关网络安全、保护网络声誉和个人隐私、媒体平衡、管理网络关系和媒体素养的有形技能。在全美50个州的8万多所学校中,有超过10万名教育工作者在使用的K-12课程。
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