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clear policies around acceptable policy use, which
may address device handling, student accounts,
cyberbullying, social media, and cheating. Many
schools have parents, and the students themselves sign
contracts or agreements at the beginning of the school
year to make sure that all parties understand the
expectations (and repercussions). Schools and districts
play a pivotal role in equipping today’s students with
vital 21st-century skills they need, such as technology
literacy, to foster responsible behavior in the digital
community and emphasize the importance of digital
citizenship. Practicing digital etiquette and understanding
digital communication are essential for students to
maintain respectful interactions online.

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