Delivered Sessions
Suitable Resources
This section is under continual development. One of MrT's projects this year is to gather needs, create resources and pilot sessions. If your team needs a workshop session, let me know. In spring 2019, we'll organise them for the following year.
We can make clear connections between social-emotional learning, the IB ATL framework and supporting resources from the DQ Institute, Common Sense Education and the ISTE Standards for Students.
Working towards high competency as digital global citizens will support WAB in many of its FLoW21 targets and in implementation of the IB MYP & DP programmes.
Resources for WAB High School Flex/SEL/ATL sessions are developed by Stephen Taylor, Learning & Technology Coach, in collaboration with team leaders and teachers, using a range of reliable, recognised frameworks.
IB ATL Skills |
Education |
Harvard Education |
International Society for Technology in Education |
Google: Be Internet Awesome |
Digital Intelligence & World Economic Forum |
Resources & Materials from Common Sense Education
Common Sense Media's resources are research-based, high-quality and easily adapted for WAB's context.
Backed by research. Inspired by real life.
Designed and developed in partnership with Project Zero at the Harvard Graduate School of Education -- and guided by research with thousands of educators -- each digital citizenship lesson takes on real challenges and digital dilemmas that students face today, giving them the skills they need to succeed as digital learners, leaders, and citizens tomorrow.
See Stephen's PZ Cultures of Thinking & Making Thinking Visible resources here.
This framework from the DQ Institute shows some examples of competencies that can be addressed. In the initial years, we can develop sessions and resources to support the Digital Citizenship level. This is connected to the OECD's Coalition for Digital Intelligence and their 2030 Learning Framework goals.
Source: the DQ Institute