
Bully for You!
04/14/22 • 72 min
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Bullying has always been around, but social media has created new ways for students to bully and to be bullied. Join Katie and Chelsea as they take a look at how social media continues to evolve the way that parents, administrators, and peers engage with bullying in schools. In the attention economy, digital literacy and good digital citizenship aren't just good ideas-- they are important tools for managing mental health.
Sources:
EdSource - Is crackdown on social media for kids too late? by Carolyn Jones
Protecting Youth Mental Health - The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory
Washington Post - Facebook paid GOP firm to malign TikTok By Taylor Lorenz and Drew Harwell
Esquire - The Life and Death of r/Place, Home to the Internet's Greatest Art War By Cameron Sherrill
Entrepreneur - Ken Burns: 'Mark Zuckerberg Should Be in Jail' By Dan Bova
Bullying has always been around, but social media has created new ways for students to bully and to be bullied. Join Katie and Chelsea as they take a look at how social media continues to evolve the way that parents, administrators, and peers engage with bullying in schools. In the attention economy, digital literacy and good digital citizenship aren't just good ideas-- they are important tools for managing mental health.
Sources:
EdSource - Is crackdown on social media for kids too late? by Carolyn Jones
Protecting Youth Mental Health - The U.S. Surgeon General’s Advisory
Washington Post - Facebook paid GOP firm to malign TikTok By Taylor Lorenz and Drew Harwell
Esquire - The Life and Death of r/Place, Home to the Internet's Greatest Art War By Cameron Sherrill
Entrepreneur - Ken Burns: 'Mark Zuckerberg Should Be in Jail' By Dan Bova
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School Sports
Volleyball! Softball! Baseball! Basketball! All of the balls! Join Katie and Chelsea as they discuss the history of modern sports programs in public schools in America. From the late 1800s on, high school rivalries and intercollegiate competitions have motivated students to get and stay fit, but they've also applied an increasing amount of pressure on student athletes. Funding sports programs is another big concern, particularly when athletics often compete with academic programs for limited dollars. Hear Katie's perspective as a former coach and Chelsea's view as a less-than-stellar athlete in this episode of 16:1. Thanks, listeners!
Show Notes:
Home Work by Julie Andrews - Book Loft Link
iSport 360 - A History of Youth Sports in the US by Axios
The Atlantic -The Case Against High-School Sports By Amanda Ripley
99% Invisible - Episode 483 Grid Locked
KUT & KUTX Studios — The Disconnect: Power, Politics And The Texas Blackout by Mose Buchele
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For Your Edutainment
This week, Chelsea and Katie discuss edutainment-- what it is, who makes it, how it is consumed, and how it is used in schools and classrooms. From National Geographic documentaries to podcasts to Broderbund software (looking at you, Carmen Sandiego!), edutainment seems to be everywhere. Most of us want learning to be fun. Is the edutainment industry fulfilling its promise?
Sources:
Wikipedia - Educational Entertainment
Future Market Insights - Edutainment Market Outlook 2022-2032
Undark - "In YouTube ‘Edutainment,’ Minimal Control for Scientific Accuracy" By Dan Garisto
Wikipedia - White Wilderness (Film)
LSE - "Why does free play matter in a digital world?" By: Sonia Livingstone and Kruakae Pothong
“That's Edutainment!” Chronicle of Higher Education, vol. 62, no. 38. By William Germano.
"Selling Learning Towards a Political Economy of Edutainment Media" Institute of Education, London University, UK Media. Culture and Society Vol. 27, No. 1, 41-58, 2005. By David Buckingham and Margaret Scanlon.
"The Engaging Classroom - Edutainment or Effective Technology Integration?" by Jennifer Boyle
"Edutainment: is learning at risk?" British Journal of Educational Technology Vol 34 No 3 2003 255–264. by Zühal Okan.
Frontlines- "Where in the Globalized Economy Is Carmen San Diego? The downfall of Broderbund Software and its ‘edutainment’ star." By Phillip Jeffrey
The Science Teacher - Science for All: 19th Century “Edutainment” by Michael Apfeldorf. April/May 2019
Jarvin, L. (2015). "Edutainment, games, and the future of education in a digital world." In E. L. Grigorenko (Ed.), The global context for new directions for child and adolescent development. New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 147, 33–40.
Virvou, M., Katsionis, G., & Manos, K. (2005). "Combining Software Games with Education: Evaluation of its Educational Effectiveness." Educational Technology & Society, 8 (2), 54-65.
TikTok - Grizzly 399 - @savannahrosewildlife
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