
What's Happening to Students?

These numbers don’t just illustrate that the belief is global. They also show how we’re NOT allocating enough resources to question the limitations of our age-based, one-way, centralized education system.
Mind Apivessa • mindapi | Mind A | Substack
Thus, the way teens spent their time outside of school fundamentally changed after 2012: They spent more time on digital media, less time with each other in person, and less time sleeping.
Jean M. Twenge • Generations
although mental illness is global, the experience of mental illness cannot be separated from culture. If there is a surge of Anglospheric gloom among teenagers, we have to study the culture that young people are consuming with their technology. In the past generation, the English-speaking world, led by the U.S., has experimented with a novel approa
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Why now? * EdTech investments are soaring. *#edutainment is taking over TikTok. *Social media is elevating information above aspiration