Schools should
not allow social media
during school hours, due to the fact of bullying, self esteem, and the distraction. Banning social media or even phones from schools would allow students to feel safe for a period of time, and could potentially do a lot for some situations.
Some reasons companies believe banning social media in the office is a good idea are: It bolsters productivity with fewer staff members getting distracted by checking their social media constantly. It
eliminates the possibility staff can use social media during work hours to engage in bad behavior
.
“Too much passive use of social media – just browsing posts –
can be unhealthy and has been linked to feelings of envy
, inadequacy and less satisfaction with life. Studies have even suggested that it can lead to ADHD symptoms, depression, anxiety and sleep deprivation. ”
Potential risks include the following.
Cyberbullying or other online conflicts
(e.g., a student or staff member may experience widespread and direct public ridicule; schools with social media accounts may experience negative postings about the school).
Social Networking
should be allowed in schools
because I feel like teens can communicate better online. Social Networking can get out of hand at a learning facility but if you make sure students understand your rules and standards then everything should go smoothly.
Suggested starter age: 13;
good for social media “beginners
.” Widely used by teens and generally a fairly safe option. Parents should know: Instagram and Snapchat are probably the two most popular social media apps among today’s teens, says Nissly. Kids often use them instead of texting.
- Inadequacy about your life or appearance. …
- Fear of missing out (FOMO). …
- Isolation. …
- Depression and anxiety. …
- Cyberbullying. …
- Self-absorption. …
- A fear of missing out (FOMO) can keep you returning to social media over and over again.
- Online vs Reality. Social media itself is not the problem. …
- Increased usage. The more time spent on social media can lead to cyberbullying, social anxiety, depression, and exposure to content that is not age appropriate.
- Social Media is addicting. …
- Fear of Missing Out. …
- Self-image issues.
Social Media has
many positive effects on education
including better communication, timely information, socializing online, learning, enhancing skills, making a career among others. But the same has some negative effects which include identity theft, cyber bullying, and social isolation.
Through social media networks, they
can create new friendships, express their views and opinions, and even create ‘new identities’
. Social media also exposes students to a whole new way of learning. Research has shown that students who are frequent users of social media are more innovative and exhibit better memory.
Pros Cons | Connect with students in other educational systems Making people feel bad about themselves | Make new friends/communicate or connect with old friends/family Cyberbullying | Get different opinions on things like surveys Hacking into profiles and posting as them |
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- Educational Tool. Today’s learners are confident in social networking technologies. …
- Increase student collaboration. …
- Encourage student partnership. …
- Homework Help. …
- Preparing students for future. …
- It can be an interruption. …
- Cyberbullying. …
- Posting Unsuitable Content on Social Media.
The biggest advantage of social media is
better communication
. A student can connect with anyone at any point in time via Kids Messenger or WhatsApp. They can use such platforms via their smartphone, tablet or computer, and learners can exchange questions, make phone calls or video calls.
Promotion – social media platforms are great to showcase student work, promote special events/programs, and acknowledge student awards. Extended Learning – teachers can use social media to
share blog posts
or articles to extend student learning beyond the prescribed reading in the curriculum.
- Build relationships. Social media is not just about brands connecting with their customers. …
- Share your expertise. Social media gives you an opportunity to talk about what you know and what you want to be known for. …
- Increase your visibility. …
- Educate yourself. …
- Connect anytime.
Using social media too much makes it harder for people to identify the emotion being expressed by the people with whom they are talking. This makes it harder to respond appropriately. … Using social media excessively affects individuals’ social skills when
having a face-to-face conversation
.