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Social Media’s Impact on Education

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Social Media’s Impact on Education

Social media has changed the way we communicate with one another, and as a result, the way we learn. Although social media has impacted our world in many ways, its impact on education deserves special attention.

In today’s world, students are exposed to more information than ever before. Students can access articles, videos, and photos from all over the world at the touch of a button. From online classes to the ability to communicate with teachers and peers, social media is changing the way children learn. It has made it easier for students to interact with their teachers and peers. Through social media students can ask questions and stay up-to-date on coursework. Students can also use social media as a tool to find information when they have a doubt in class. They can also understand concepts that were not covered in class.

Social media has had a profound impact on education. Here are some of its effects.

For Students

Social media platforms like Facebook & Twitter allow users to interact with others in their network through comments or posts. This helps them expand their knowledge base by exposing them to new ideas or perspectives on topics they might not otherwise encounter in their day-to-day lives. 

For example: A student interested in politics may start following political figures on Twitter. This way they will see a variety of opinions held by different people within their social circle. This is important, as it helps students understand that there are many ways of thinking. While some ideas may be more popular than others, they are all valid in their own right.

Social media has also become an important tool for student learning. It gives kids access to information they may not find anywhere else. Examples of this are peer-reviewed articles from experts in their field of interest, podcasts from experts in other areas, videos from around the globe that showcase different countries’ cultures, and more.  A study reveals that TikTok has become a popular medium for learning pronunciation among students. 

Another benefit of social media platforms is that they allow students to connect with others who share the same interests and hobbies as them. For example: A student who loves photography would follow a photographer on Instagram who has similar interests. This allows students to gain inspiration from other artists, which helps them develop their own style of art and become more confident about what they post online.

In addition to allowing students to access high-quality education, which they might not have been able to do due to physical distance or financial constraints, it also allows them to enter into fields where there is high demand, but low supply. 

While social media can be a great educational resource, it is essential to keep learners safe online. Check out this webinar addressing the cybersecurity of students.

For Educators

Additionally, social media is changing how educators teach. Teachers are using social media as a tool for creating lesson plans and communicating with students outside of school hours. According to a recent study, teachers and professors are finding new, innovative ways to use social media to engage students and further their educational development.

Teachers are using social media to connect with other educators and share ideas about teaching methodologies or best practices. They can also use these platforms to see what their peers are doing in other schools across the country or around the world. It can help them improve their own teaching style — especially when it comes to incorporating new technologies into their classrooms.

In fact, many schools now have policies in place that encourage teachers to use social media as part of their curriculum. Schools want teachers to utilize the wealth of resources available on platforms like YouTube and Twitter. They use it as a way to communicate with families about school events and policies.

Another benefit of social media is its ability to help teachers create engaging lessons that engage students holistically through interactive activities like quizzes or polls, which can be accessed via mobile devices. Teachers can also use social media tools like Twitter or Instagram to share interesting articles or videos with their classes so that everyone stays up-to-date on current events.

Teachers are using social media to reach out to parents, who are more involved in their children’s education than ever before. Parents are also able to use this technology to ask questions about schoolwork or assignments and receive answers from their child’s teacher immediately.

In these ways, social media helps reshape our understanding of the world around us. It constantly reveals new ways in which to further education for all.

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4 Reasons Why Some Students Thrived During Remote Learning

March 11, 2022 114 views No Comments
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The pandemic has altered almost every area of our daily lives. Teachers and students, in particular, have had to adapt to online education, which has proved difficult for many learners. Educators agree that online courses are no substitute for in-person learning experiences. In 2018, the New York Times reported that online classes do not allow for the same level of individual attention as in-person classes, and children studying online perform worse than those directly studying with teachers.

Despite this, some students have managed to thrive by embracing this remote style of learning. Learning styles can be deeply individual, and students who respond well to online learning usually have a strong sense of independence and self-motivation. Those students often choose this learning style because they can work at their own time and pace.

Let’s look at why some kids are succeeding in online learning.

👉 Self-Paced Learning

There is a lot of flexibility in online learning. The choice to learn at your own pace instead of being forced to go through the material in a certain way can help you stay focused and attentive. Therefore, students who do well in self-paced, flexible learning situations thrived while learning online. It allowed students to remain focused and attentive to course materials. Students could take any past classes they may have missed or repeat them as many times as needed. Anytime students wanted to repeat a lesson, they could replay it at their own pace, allowing them to fully comprehend the material and gain an understanding that would not be found in a classroom setting.

👉 More Time, Less Distraction

It is not an overstatement to say that today’s students had a grueling schedule in a pre-pandemic world. They attended school and were also expected to manage different extracurricular activities, such as sports and arts, alongside their classes. In addition to this, most students had to receive additional support from private tuitions and preferred going to these sessions in the evening or on weekends. As a result of the pandemic lockdown, many students had to curtail social activities, focusing on their online courses and studies, which proved to be beneficial for many.

👉 Mental Well-Being

Mental health is an integral part of overall wellbeing, and it varies from person to person. Regardless of the child’s age, some students may suffer from anxiety about going to school or the thought of being in a physical classroom where they feel uncomfortable. For these students, online schooling provided the opportunity to learn without all the pressures and expectations of being in an actual classroom. Even if they weren’t able to keep up with their classes at first, they were still able to complete their assignments at a later time without worrying about falling behind.

👉 Family Support

While it is widely known that school-based interactions and relationships with peers helps develop a child’s academic and emotional well-being, many children thrived while learning remotely. Parents play a significant role in how well their children flourish at school. Since online learning was new for children, many parents were actively involved with their children’s education. Most children were able to cope well with the demands of online learning because parents assisted them with the technology being used. This helped in boosting their child’s self-esteem and confidence.

The Bottom Line

There are several reasons why some kids thrive during remote learning, but it’s important to remember that every child is different. It’s never a good idea to compare your child with others or expect them to perform just as well as their peers in every subject area. While the thought of virtual schooling may have been far from parents’ minds when it first emerged, they can now view it as a viable alternative to attending classes physically in school, for now and the foreseeable future.

Our comprehensive interventions span across the lifetime of a child’s education journey, and impact multiple factors that influence a child’s educational achievement – such as learning, teacher support, parent support, educational infrastructure, access to technology, health & exposure to other skills. 

To know how our array of products and programs improve learning outcomes from pre-primary through secondary grades, visit ecce.squarepanda.in/ 

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