Quantcast

Helping Students Navigate the Web

null

Teachers’ and Parents’ Guide to Web Search

The Web can be an overwhelming place for young students, but in today’s technology-driven world they need to take advantage of all it has to offer. Parents and teachers can equip children with the skills needed to search wisely, recognize unreliable material and stay safe while surfing the Web.

Helping Students Navigate the Web

There are plenty of resources available to parents and teachers to help students search more effectively on the Web. Use the links below to find search engines that are tailored toward students, and get resources that show you how to help students evaluate the information they find online. You’ll even find tips on how to teach students to avoid plagiarism and cite their sources.

Dulcinea's Insight

  • The best way for parents and teachers to help students search effectively is to become familiar with Web research on your own. The findingDulcinea Guide to Web Search has more detailed explanations of the concepts introduced in this guide, such as what the Internet is, how search engines work, how to get better search results, how to evaluate Web sites and how to conduct effective online research.
  • Looking for ways to teach students about safe surfing or techniques to filter what students can browse? See the “Internet Safety for Kids” section of the findingDulcinea Internet Security Web Guide.

Dulcinea's Picks

To teach students about safe surfing …
To filter Internet content …
To teach students how to evaluate information online …
FindingDulcinea outlines the questions that a student should ask to determine whether or not a site is reliable in, “Easy Steps to Evaluating Web Sites.”
To teach students about plagiarism …
For kids’ search engines …
Back to Top

Most Recent Guides