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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Read opposing viewpoints and take a side; evaluate the effectiveness of letter grades in motivating students; demonstrate awareness of one’s own motivation type.
HEALTH ED STANDARDS
NHES 2: Evaluate how the school and community can affect personal health practices and behaviors.
CASEL COMPETENCY: Social awareness; responsible decision-making
KEY VOCAB
perpetrators, cyberbullying, pervasive, algorithms, nuances
Lesson Plan: Should Schools Monitor Your Social Media?
Should schools monitor your social media activity to keep students safe, or does snooping in your Snaps go too far? Two Choices advisers weigh in.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
Is it in students’ best interest for schools to monitor student social media activity, or should they place a greater emphasis on teaching safe and responsible online behaviors instead?
CLOSE-READING QUESTIONS
CRITICAL-THINKING QUESTIONS
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
DIGGING DEEPER
NHES 2
CASEL Competency: Responsible decision-making
After reading the article, have students watch this newscast from PBS Newshour about SCHOOLS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND STUDENT RIGHTS. Then, share answers as a class and hold a class discussion where student voices from each side of the debate are heard. Consider using a free tool such as Plickers or Kahoot to see who “wins” the debate! (Click here to find this Skill Builder.)
EXTENSION ACTIVITY
CASEL Competency: Responsible decision-making; self-awareness
Help students strengthen their real-life digital citizenship muscles by perusing reputable resources and gathering their own TOP TIPS FOR A+ DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP. Have students share their ideas online by creating an Instagram-style slideshow using Canva or any other tool they’re savvy with. (Click here to find this Skill Builder.)
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