In October 2001, the NEA Health Information Network (NEA HIN), in partnership with its state affiliate the California Teacher’s Association (CTA), launched a statewide Can We Talk?-¿Conversamos? Campa...
Profiles: Arizona [back to About Can We Talk?] The Arizona Site Profile will appear here soon. ...
Profiles: Alabama [back to About Can We Talk?] Community Profile Mobile, AL began in September 2000. Mobile is in the Southwestern corner of a rural state, on the Gulf of Mexico. Can We Talk? is also ...
For those of you who don’t believe that your voice can make a difference I urge you to read the following blog about courageous high schoolers who refused to tolerate cyberbullying against their gay p...
If you’re looking for ways to protect your tweens from cyberbullying, Common Sense Media has a few great tips that tweens can try at home or at school. It’s important that tweens feel lik...
As always Common Sense Media is a step ahead of the game with their new classroom curriculum around digital citizenship and online identity. The curriculum can easily be researched by grades K-12 or ...
Summer is here and many of you are taking vacations with your tweens. See the road trip applications from Common Sense Media, for all ages!...
Of course you know that June is Internet safety month and it’s always a great time for parents and educators to prepare tweens for the summer. As educators and parents we know how important it ...
Profiles: South Carolina [back to About Can We Talk?] Community Profile Can We Talk? SC, based in Columbia, SC, serves the entire state. Planning for the initiative started in late fall of 1999, with ...
Profiles: Rhode Island [back to About Can We Talk?] Community profile State of Rode Island — approximately 900,000 people, New England state. Began Can We Talk? planning in Spring of 2001, devel...
