A place for Digital Citizenship Education Policy in Canada

Digital citizenship isn't just a curriculum checkbox — it's a question of equity, access, and democratic participation. How To Internet brings together research, policy analysis, and on-the-ground perspectives to ask: are we actually teaching Canadians what they need to know about the internet? And if not, what should we do about it?

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April 9, 2020

The Ontario government has very quickly created an e-learning platform for students, parents and educators, in reaction to the school closures required for the public health measures during the COVID-19 pandemic.


February 1, 2020

In 1987, the Ministry of Education of Ontario was the first province to develop ‘media education’ for grades 7-12, constituting ten percent of their English curriculum.


August 1, 2019

Media Literacy for Citizenship; A Canadian Perspective is an educational review of the landscape of public and privatized media platforms, the governments that interact with them, and the citizenship involved with media consumership.

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