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You and the World Project - Blog #1 - Teens and Technology
Hi! My name is Katarina Backo and I am a ninth grader at Science Leadership Academy. I am doing a project for my English class about an issue that concerns me, and I have to write three blogs about it. This is my first blog in this series. My issue involves play time, and how technology impacts children’s activity and therefore their lives. I am an artistic, athletic person connected with my family and happy about it. I wish that everybody could have the happiness I have, but I think that wrong use of technology prevents that. Hope you’ll enjoy reading my ideas.
When given the choice, more kids and teens now will pick to use a smartphone over a ball. Everyday, I witness that not too many teens use abundant free teen programs that exist in Philadelphia. In my branch of YMCA I am one of handful of teens practicing sports on regular basis. Assuming that people are different I understand that they don’t like sports. I also attend many other activities such as The Mural Arts Program, PAFA Sunday art program for families, and Free Library of Philadelphia workshops for kids and teens, story time, karaoke parties, Science in the Summer and Summer Reading Program. Everywhere I named there are just a handful of teens as well. Where are they? Are they not informed? The most recent study by Pew Research published by LA Times says that 95% of Americans think libraries are important. Why did I not see any teens there?
To my advantage, I recently saw a picture of how children played few decades ago and how they play now.
As shown on the picture there is much less action!
Few decades ago, they were outside playing games all together. I guess that, as shown on the picture, now they are on their iPods and smartphones playing games alone. According to the latest Pew Research on teens and technology:
78% of teens now have a cell phone, and almost half (47%) of those own smartphones. That translates into 37% of all teens who have smartphones, up from just 23% in 2011.
One in four teens (23%) have a tablet computer, a level comparable to the general adult population.
Nine in ten (93%) teens have a computer or have access to one at home. Seven in ten (71%) teens with home computer access say the laptop or desktop they use most often is one they share with other family members.
In my opinion, not only that overuse of technology prevents socializing and learning from others in a real world setting, it also prevents much needed physical activity. In other words teens always use technology for everything and therefore they are not interested in arts, sports, books, family, nor spending time outside.
Playing outside nowadays!!!
According to New York Times, Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute of Drug Abuse and one of the world’s leading brain scientists said, “The technology is rewiring our brains.” Do we want to have our brains rewired? “Research is scant on the behavioral and developmental effects of technology on youth.” as said by Washington Post. However, existing research confirmed that technology ruins the ability to focus on a particular task, which I am able to notice all around. On the other side, “A 2012 University of Washington study noted that teens in general considered their rather high level of connectivity as necessary for effective cultural development and to prevent social isolation.” Pew Research survey of teachers who instruct American middle and secondary school students finds that digital technologies have become central to their teaching and professionalization.
No matter where the truth is, the big companies always get their big bucks. “Apple and Google tout their mobile devices as revolutionary tools for learning and fun - and helpful distractions for the modern parent.” Parents use that distraction to be able to finish some of their daily activities. I can see that in my little sister as well. She, like all little children is a little copycat, and she does everything we do. This graph shows what children can copy.
I love technology as well, but I think that everything should be balanced.
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You And The World:Public Education Blog Post #1
My name is Jason Greene and I am a 9th grader going to Science Leadership Academy. For my You and the World project, I chose to talk about public education in the great city of Philadelphia. I chose this issue because this is one of the many issues facing the city today. Public education has a lack of funding. This is important to me because me and all of my friends are affected by the lack of funding for our school district. Education is important and we need to find out how to fix this.
This is the headquarters of The School District of Philadelphia in Center City.
When my English teacher gave me and my class this project I started to think about what I wanted to do. One of my goals in life is to become Mayor of Philadelphia. Since I want to do that when I grow up I started to think about some issues that face the city today. I decided to do my YATW project on public education because I feel like it is the most significant. Most of the money goes to charter schools and not public ones. Because of this you can get a better education at charter schools. We should care about this issue because most kids in the city go to public schools and it’s not fair that kids that go charter and private schools get a better education. Coming from a public middle-school I know how these cuts feel. At my old school we don’t have a music teacher no more. I used to play trombone and was part of the all-city middle school band for three years. Since my old school doesn't have a music teacher anymore there is no more band. We also do not have an art teacher. A parent that used to be an artst now comes in twice a week to teach. Now I go to Science Leadership Academy. This is my first year here so I don’t know how this school was effected but I am sure that a this school was effected. I am just lucky that I can go to a school that can give me a great education.
This is the graduation rates of boys and girls who went to public schools from 2002-2011.
This is the graduation rates of boys and girls who went to charter schools from 2008-2012.
In 2012 The School District of Philadelphia had a 304 million dollar budget shortfall. Because of this they had to close down they had to close down 23 schools and lay off 3700 teacher,nurses,music teacher,art teachers and other workers. While all of this was happening according to labnotes.com 9 more charter schools opened and their budgets have been increased by 107 million dollars. Why would they do this? Instead of increasing the budget for the charter schools and opening new ones why don’t you use that money to fund public schools. That 107 million dollars could have saved 9 public schools. Now that makes more sense to me. Over 10,000 students are at new schools this year because the school that they went to last year is closed now.
This is University City High School. 637 students went here last year. 0 go there now.
Going on with this project there are some things I want to learn. I am going to go volunteer at my old school John Story Jenks Elementary School in Chestnut Hill. When I am there I also want to talk to some of my old teachers to see how they are dealing with the budget cuts. I will also talk to some of the students there to see if they notice anything different from last school year to this school year. I hope to find out other thing while working on this.
This is J.S Jenks. This is the school where I will be doing my volunteer work at.
This issue is very important to me. This is important to me because this is effecting me and my friends. This is also going to the kids that live in Philadelphia and get a public education in the future. I feel like no one really cares about this or say that this will change soon. I don’t want soon I want now. We could change this. If we come together and show that we care about we can change this.
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