Teens’ Rising Social Media Use Is Not All Bad News
Teenagers' use of social media is skyrocketing. But educators should keep in mind that it's not all bad news. That is the assessment of a new national survey of 13- to 17-year-olds by the nonprofit Common Sense Media and backed up by other experts, who caution educators not to take too simplistic a view of students' social media use.
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