Episode Synopsis "Digital Citizenship Series: How to Disagree Online"
On the pod today, we find out some quick and dirty tips for those tough times when we disagree with another person online. Tips come from such sources as Edutopia, Michigan State University, and We are Teachers. Target audience: 6-12 students, but adults have a lot to learn, too! Citations: Love Teach on January 30, 2017 .contest-social .share-links svg. “5 Ways to Teach Students Respectful Disagreement.” WeAreTeachers, 27 Apr. 2020, www.weareteachers.com/teach-students-respectful-disagreement/. Rymanowicz, Kylie. “Teaching Your Child to Disagree Respectfully.” MSU Extension: Early Childhood Development, Michigan State University, 7 June 2018, www.canr.msu.edu/news/teaching-your-child-to-disagree-respectfully. Spiegler, Jinnie. “Tool or Weapon? Addressing Cyberhate in the Classroom.” Edutopia, George Lucas Educational Foundation, 7 Oct. 2015, www.edutopia.org/blog/tool-weapon-addressing-cyberhate-classroom-jinnie-spiegler.