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Jen Kravitz has been a history and social studies teacher for the past 13 years, the last 8 of which have been at Rutland High School. She will be the principal at Bingham Memorial School in Cornwall in the fall. She loves reading and thinking about the intersection of history, identity, politics, culture. Jen lives in Shoreham with her husband (a fellow social studies teacher), her two little girls, and two rambunctious Huskies.

Digital citizenship in the real world

Learning on and off-line civics

digital citizenship in the real worldWhenever I taught civics, I repeatedly told my classes that I would measure my success as a teacher on how many of them were voting in elections in five years. Of course, I had no way to measure this, but it was one of my most concrete goals of teaching a civics course.

This was my definition of active citizenship. It was based on an earlier definition of citizenship, before I had fully integrated the lessons from Thomas Friedman’s The World Is Flat into my classroom. While globalization has made the world flat, it is really technology I see as having expanded the definition of active citizenship and the opportunities to engage in citizenship.

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