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College students plan and run school-based programs for teaching safe and intelligent use of internet.

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Date Added to MERLOT: January 30, 2013
Date Modified in MERLOT: January 30, 2013
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Author:
Orit Zeichner  Send email to Orit Zeichner 
Bar - Ilan University; Hakkibuzim College Of Education, Technology and Arts, Tel Aviv, Israel
Submitter : Orit Zeichner

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A unique initiative was developed at a Teachers' College for all its teachers, training them for intelligent use of the Internet. In the framework of a variety of teaching courses, lecturers, pedagogical instructors and their students developed diverse educational programs and activities aimed at promoting intelligent use of the Internet.

The educational programs and activities relate to the variance within the student population, the needs of teachers in training, as well as didactic and methodological aspects that emerge as a result of the students' experience in peer-teaching and actual teaching at schools.

 


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safe and intelligent use of internet.

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Primary Audience: Middle School, High School, College General Ed, College Lower Division, College Upper Division, Graduate School
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Language: Hebrew, English
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