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in title, tags, annotations or urlDigitalYouthSeattleThinkTank2016.pdf - 13 views
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Finland is getting rid of their subject areas in K-12...it seems that tapping into the way in which youth already use technology to facilitate their own learning goals would be a good first step for teachers. Any schools using competency based assessments for fully personalized learning absent of subject matter classes?
Teens in Public / Online: It's Complicated - Modern Learners - 35 views
How Teens Do Research in the Digital World | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project - 105 views
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Overview Three-quarters of AP and NWP teachers say that the internet and digital search tools have had a “mostly positive” impact on their students’ research habits, but 87% say these technologies are creating an “easily distracted generation with short attention spans” and 64% say today’s digital technologies “do more to distract students than to help them academically.”
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Overall, the vast majority of these teachers say a top priority in today’s classrooms should be teaching students how to “judge the quality of online information.”
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The internet and digital technologies are significantly impacting how students conduct research: 77% of these teachers say the overall impact is “mostly positive,” but they sound many cautionary notes
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TEENS20/01/2014 Adolescents were interviewed and most obesity problems, causing psychological problems and wanted to be thinner.
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ANOREXIA20/01/2014Anorexia nervosa is a potentially life-threatening condition in which an obsession with thinness leads to severe dieting and excessive weight loss.
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https://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/uploads/landing_pages/sexting_handbook_ce_1020_1_.pdf - 42 views
The New Guide to Managing Media for Tweens and Teens | Common Sense Media - 47 views
The Digital Disparities Facing Lower-Income Teenagers - The New York Times - 34 views
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Teens and tweens, for instance, generally reported spending much more time watching television than they did on social media.
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Black teenagers spent a daily average of eight hours and 26 minutes on screens for entertainment purposes, according to the report. That was two hours and eight minutes more than their white peers. Within that screen time, black teenagers spent most of their time — an average of about four hours daily — on smartphones, compared with about three hours for Hispanic teenagers and two hours for white teenagers.
Enculando a Livia Teen | Cumlouder.com - 0 views
Derek E. Baird :: Barking Robot - 13 views
Don't Judge a Book by its Cover: Tech-Savvy Teens Remain Fans of Print Books - 32 views
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teens' penchant for borrowing and sharing books rather than purchasing them
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The biggest single source of influence for teen readers is enjoying an author’s previous books.
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their paths to discovery are more dependent on word of mouth—and for today's connected teens, this often means social media.
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Sparticl Homepage - 51 views
Back To School Netsmartz - 37 views
Channel One News | Current Events in Context - 53 views
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"Our mission at Channel One News is to encourage students to be informed, digital-savvy global citizens. We are a Peabody and Telly award-winning program broadcast to nearly 5 million young people across the country. Our daily broadcast and supplementary educational materials are aligned to Common Core State Standards (CCSS) and designed to help students, teachers and parents interpret the news and spark important conversations."
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