Although many respondents commented on creative
youth media use, there were reports of cyber bullying and cyber harassment.
Not exact matches
According to the CDC: «
Youth can
use electronic
media to embarrass, harass or threaten their peers.
Assisting athletes in coping with sport - specific expectations, injury, anxiety, depression, conflict, communication with coaches, social
media, alcohol or drug
use, game - related pressure, sexual assault, athletic identity and other areas is vital to the personal development of
youth athletes.
• Women working with fathers • Getting men into the workforce •
Using the
media to reach out to fathers • Fathers as partners: supporting couple relationships • Working with
youth offender fathers • Working with separated fathers.
According to a 2010 study, U.S.
youth ages eight to 18 spend an average of seven hours, 38 minutes each day
using entertainment
media such as a television and computer.
Use social
media as a way to help spread the word about
youth sports safety.
Questions - electoral register and young people, Severn Barrage, European Development Fund Debate - local government finance settlement Debate - impact on families of changes to tax and benefits Short debate -
use of online tools, including social
media, to combat
youth unemployment
Due to this, ace radio personality Bismark Boachie as he is officially referred to, but known by many radio lovers as DJ Premier, with an Accra based radio station Accra FM has spoken about the
use of social
media by Ghanaian
youth and celebrities.
The Idoma
Youth Vanguard has warned the Dan Onjeh Campaign Organisation against
using the
media to feed the general public with lies in attempt to save...
In a statement signed by IPOB
Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, it said «We the IPOB want to
use this opportunity to thanked the Arewa Elders Forum, AEF, Arewa
Youths and Arewa Consultative Forum for seeing sense in what IPOB has been saying about the need for a referendum to be conducted in Nigeria to decide the fate of the component ethnic nationalities criminally lumped together by the British in 1914.»
Time and again they railed against the way the
media ignored or glossed over Obama's mistakes, his misstatements, his ties to Tony Rezko, who was facing a corruption trial, and his admitted drug
use in his
youth.
Accusing the Ohanaeze President - General of autocracy, the
youth leaders added, «He (Nwodo) has closed down the Publicity Department of Ohanaeze by not giving the Publicity Department the liberty which the spokesman for Afenifere enjoys, rather he (Nwodo) is now the President - General and the Publicity Secretary
using his
media aide against the official spokesmen of Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
Ekundayo Adigun, the
media aide to the detained leader of Peoples» Democratic Party (PDP) National
Youth Frontier, Austin Okai, has accused Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, of
using the apparatus of government to frustrate Okai's release.
He commended the members of the NCC who he said remained resolute by standing through the storm, and also commended the
youths who
used the social
media to promote the ideals of the party.
More than 75 percent of
youths have screen - based
media in their bedrooms, 60 percent interact with them in the hour before bedtime, and 45 percent
use their phones as an alarm.
Youths in this group were characterised by high
media use, sedentary behaviour and reduced sleep.
About Blog The LDS
Media Talk blog shares ideas with LDS parents and
youth about how to
use materials published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints (the «Mormon Church»).
When the hero of the show and one of the antagonists have a romantic tone right out in the open, as... Referred to as flash robs, flash mob robberies, or flash robberies by the
media, crimes organized by teenage
youth using social
media rose to international
Referred to as flash robs, flash mob robberies, or flash robberies by the
media, crimes organized by teenage
youth using social
media rose to international
Referred to as flash robs, flash mob robberies, or flash robberies by the
media, crimes organized by teenage
youth using social
media rose to international Web service for saving flash or video files from Youtube, Vimeo and social networks to your computer.
Referred to as flash robs, flash mob robberies, or flash robberies by the
media, crimes organized by teenage
youth using social
media rose to international Flash games nexus is home to thousands of flash games.
Joining our online dating service and completing your Referred to as flash robs, flash mob robberies, or flash robberies by the
media, crimes organized by teenage
youth using social
media rose to international
Youth is a film which examines artists,
using various creative
media to discuss their innerworkings.
This platform is connecting children and
youth in the EUROMED region (EU and MENA),
using participative
media for peace, intercultural dialogue and children's rights.
The application is often
used for innocent cyber flirting — a product of
youth cultures that are
media enhanced.
Gardner's research entitled «Ethical Perspectives on Young Persons»
Use of Digital Media» is one of many studies — to be conducted as part of a $ 50 million effort by the MacArthur Foundation over the next five years — on understanding the educational impact of the widespread use of digital media on you
Use of Digital
Media» is one of many studies — to be conducted as part of a $ 50 million effort by the MacArthur Foundation over the next five years — on understanding the educational impact of the widespread use of digital media on y
Media» is one of many studies — to be conducted as part of a $ 50 million effort by the MacArthur Foundation over the next five years — on understanding the educational impact of the widespread
use of digital media on you
use of digital
media on y
media on
youth.
Our plan is grounded in the following two premises: 1) When purposefully synchronized with one another across multiple forms of
media («cross-
media»), children's and adolescents» exposure to high quality
youth - oriented social and ethical story content, i.e. stories of substance specifically about character development, compassion, and courage (CCC), is a powerful way to promote
youth academic achievement and ethical values; 2) Especially if these stories, told and «read» across
media, in their various genres (human interest, biography, history and historical fiction, civic engagement, coming of age, social change, spiritual awakening, moral issues, etc.), are «taught» by «educators» (broadly defined)
using an «evidence - based» pedagogy that A) makes
use of peer to peer, and adult facilitated group discussion and debate as a primary form of instruction, and B) takes advantage of access to the texts of the story that are made available cross-
media (narratives, scripts, videos, etc.) to foster students» critical thinking and ethical reflection skills.
Youth programs such as Model United Nations programs, debates, fellowships, cultural exchange programs, trainings and the
use of technology — social
media are very effective ways of creating awareness on global education.
When popular
media are
used as a springboard for learning, she adds, formal education becomes a bridge for
youth «from the often insular and entertainment - focused digital culture of the home to a wider, broader range of cultural and civic experiences that support their intellectual, cultural, social and emotional development.»
Ben Stokes, former program director at the MacArthur Foundation, describes this trend as «really looking at how classroom learning is being done today,» and one that was jump started within the higher academic community in 2006 when then Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Henry Jenkins, now at USC, published The Convergence Culture, which documented how today's
youth is
using digital
media.
To be quite frank, I would not be able to foresee the option of even an attempt to build a better world without the participation, input, inspiration of the young generation... For the first time the UN organizational body of the International
Youth Day made
use of Social
Media and Google Hang - outs to involve and stimulate discussions, brainstorming sessions etc. on an interactive scale.
For example, the 2010 study «Kids and Credibility: An Empirical Examination of
Youth, Digital
Media Use, and Information Credibility» found that 89 percent of teens believed that «some» to «a lot» of what they found on the Web was believable.
We also invite you to connect with us, support our efforts and stay up to date on
Youth Crime Watch activities by
using our social
media links at the top of this page to share our website with your friends, and liking us on Facebook!
was for ALA to
use the leverage provided the
Youth Media Awards — generally understood to provide a significant long - term sales boost to honered titles — in our profession's «negotiations» with publishers on the e-books issue.
The mission of the
Media Awareness Project is to empower youth to use media for community engagement, cultural expression & social ch
Media Awareness Project is to empower
youth to
use media for community engagement, cultural expression & social ch
media for community engagement, cultural expression & social change.
About Blog The LDS
Media Talk blog shares ideas with LDS parents and
youth about how to
use materials published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter - day Saints (the «Mormon Church»).
The event also benefits
Youth Interactive www.youthinteractive.us, the host organization, which works with at - risk youth in Arts and Entrepreneurship and the umbrella organization Media4Good www.media4good.org, is a global media non-profit which uses film to effect positive change around the w
Youth Interactive www.youthinteractive.us, the host organization, which works with at - risk
youth in Arts and Entrepreneurship and the umbrella organization Media4Good www.media4good.org, is a global media non-profit which uses film to effect positive change around the w
youth in Arts and Entrepreneurship and the umbrella organization
Media4Good www.
media4good.org, is a global
media non-profit which
uses film to effect positive change around the world.
Embracing a variety of
media - principally photography, but also drawing, animation, performance and sculpture - the work of Robin Rhode
uses simple, ephemeral devices to comment on urban
youth culture, colonialism and socio - economic issues in a simple, witty and subtly effective way.
The proposed
media lab and library will be
used to teach computer skills, including web and graphic design skills; will house recording facilities for the
youth radio station; and will offer
youth a place to research, play computer games, and study.»
Trained and supported
Youth Leaders in the
use of Social
Media platforms for optimal reach and impact
Issues that should be considered and tips for handling issues are also offered, as are ways to
use social
media to support families and
youth.
As part of the day, we're delivering a range of exciting activities, from a
youth photo campaign and exhibitions, to our #giveasmile social
media campaign, while hundreds of organisations across the UK are getting involved in supporting the day, with schools and
youth groups
using our Education Packs and SID TV films to engage children, young people, parents and carers.
Describes the advantages and challenges workers may encounter when
using social
media with foster parents and
youth in foster care.
Ways to guide
youth in the safe
use of social
media are also discussed.
Adopt RI
Uses Social Media for Recruitment and Support (PDF - 4,526 KB) Lowell (2012) Common Ground Explains how Adoption Rhode Island uses various social media platforms and tools in its work engaging prospective adoptive families, waiting children and youth, therapeutic groups, siblings, teens who have run away from care, the community, and oth
Uses Social
Media for Recruitment and Support (PDF - 4,526 KB) Lowell (2012) Common Ground Explains how Adoption Rhode Island uses various social media platforms and tools in its work engaging prospective adoptive families, waiting children and youth, therapeutic groups, siblings, teens who have run away from care, the community, and ot
Media for Recruitment and Support (PDF - 4,526 KB) Lowell (2012) Common Ground Explains how Adoption Rhode Island
uses various social media platforms and tools in its work engaging prospective adoptive families, waiting children and youth, therapeutic groups, siblings, teens who have run away from care, the community, and oth
uses various social
media platforms and tools in its work engaging prospective adoptive families, waiting children and youth, therapeutic groups, siblings, teens who have run away from care, the community, and ot
media platforms and tools in its work engaging prospective adoptive families, waiting children and
youth, therapeutic groups, siblings, teens who have run away from care, the community, and others.
Here you will find information about communications technologies and social
media and how to
use them to support young people; reviews of current online services and interventions like ReachOut.com, MoodGym, and eCouch; interviews with mental health experts on their work; teaching resources and lesson ideas; and the Reach Out Teachers Network which gives you access to self - paced online training on
youth mental health and wellbeing.
The failure of
youth prisons to respond effectively to the needs of children has most notably been detailed recently through media coverage of the alleged mistreatment of children at both the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre, the Cleveland Youth Detention Centre and in the last few days in Victorian youth prisons — including the use of tear gas, restraints, spit hoods, beatings and extreme isolation to punish chil
youth prisons to respond effectively to the needs of children has most notably been detailed recently through
media coverage of the alleged mistreatment of children at both the Don Dale
Youth Detention Centre, the Cleveland Youth Detention Centre and in the last few days in Victorian youth prisons — including the use of tear gas, restraints, spit hoods, beatings and extreme isolation to punish chil
Youth Detention Centre, the Cleveland
Youth Detention Centre and in the last few days in Victorian youth prisons — including the use of tear gas, restraints, spit hoods, beatings and extreme isolation to punish chil
Youth Detention Centre and in the last few days in Victorian
youth prisons — including the use of tear gas, restraints, spit hoods, beatings and extreme isolation to punish chil
youth prisons — including the
use of tear gas, restraints, spit hoods, beatings and extreme isolation to punish children.
Describes the advantages and challenges
youth in foster care may encounter when
using social
media.
Through the
use of
media images and creative interventions, therapists, mental health professionals, educators and others working with children can attempt to re-engage children and
youth with a sense of purpose and hope for a brighter future.
Given the high public cost associated with child maltreatment, the researchers estimated that communities implementing Triple P were able to recoup their investments (
media campaign and training for child and
youth workers) in less than 1 year.45 The population - level study on younger children shed a light on the fact that similar findings might result if a population approach is
used on parents with adolescents.