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Mihailidis, Paul – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2020
Young people today are immersed in digital culture: often considered savvy navigators of online ecosystems and adept at using everyday technologies to share, create and express. These technologies are often seen as social and personal tools instead of spaces for meaningful participation. This paper shares the results of an investigation in young…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Visual Aids, Social Media, Mass Media Use
Li, Jia; Snow, Catherine; White, Claire – Canadian Journal of Learning and Technology, 2015
Modern teens have pervasively integrated new technologies into their lives, and technology has become an important component of teen popular culture. Educators have pointed out the promise of exploiting technology to enhance students' language and literacy skills and general academic success. However, there is no consensus on the effect of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Technology Uses in Education, Literacy Education, Urban Schools
Rosenthal, Robert Alan; And Others – 1971
The Pathways to Identity Project is a longitudinal study of individual differences among black teenage males from low income families who were included in two cohorts of, originally, seventh and ninth grades students in a de facto segregated junior high school in Boston's black community. The study is based on lengthy open-ended interviews, and…
Descriptors: Aspiration, Black Youth, De Facto Segregation, Dropout Characteristics