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The Impact of Social Media on Youth Education and Well-being
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Abstract
The study dives into the impact of social media on youth education and well-being as social media represents a significant obstacle to the academic achievement of youth and holds the opportunity for youths to improve their teaching and well-being. The dangers associated with social media are hinged ... view more
The study dives into the impact of social media on youth education and well-being as social media represents a significant obstacle to the academic achievement of youth and holds the opportunity for youths to improve their teaching and well-being. The dangers associated with social media are hinged on the continued use of these platforms, which can be referred to as social media addiction, which negatively causes poor sleep patterns and duration, invariably impacting academic activities during the day and resulting in drowsiness. More so, the constant following of trends and messages can be distractive, thus affecting productivity and focus. Excessive screen time and social media addiction can also negatively impact the well-being of youth, with social media content capable of contributing to feelings of inadequacy and anxiety. Stakeholders must recognise these dual effects and implement measures to promote healthy online behaviours and digital literacy skills. By doing so, we can harness the educational benefits of social media while mitigating its potential harms, ultimately supporting the holistic development and well-being of young people in the digital age.... view less
Keywords
social media; education; well-being; impact; youth; addiction
Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Teachers, Students, Pupils
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Page/Pages
p. 1010-1017
Journal
Path of Science, 10 (2024) 4
ISSN
2413-9009
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed