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Always Learning • Always Growing
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Always Learning HQ – Always Learning • Always Growing Skip to content Always Learning HQ Always Learning • Always Growing Menu About Teacher Resources English/ELA , Social Media , Teacher Resources Social Media and the Classroom August 12, 2024 August 7, 2024 AlwaysLearningHQ When I overhauled the curriculum for my Journalism & Media class this past year, I discovered a surprising trend among my students. While most engage with some form of social media (mainly YouTube), not everyone is chronically online anymore. Culture is shifting, and books like Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation and platforms like Ben and Erin Napier’s Osprey empower parents to make the call to free their students from unhealthy relationships with smartphones. Some students are grateful, and others seem to feel a little left out. I wanted to normalize both options. Out of curiosity, I asked the students to share about their social media use. It helped me create better content...
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