Educating 21st Century Children : Emotional Well-being in the Digital Age / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development ; edited by Tracey Burns and Francesca Gottschalk.

What is the nature of childhood today? On a number of measures, modern children's lives have clearly improved thanks to better public safety and support for their physical and mental health. New technologies help children to learn, socialise and unwind, and older, better-educated parents are in...

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Corporate Authors: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD-iLibrary - York University
Other Authors: Burns, Tracey (Editor), Gottschalk, Francesca (Editor)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Paris : OECD Publishing, 2019.
Series:Educational research and innovation,
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Online Access:OECD
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Summary:What is the nature of childhood today? On a number of measures, modern children's lives have clearly improved thanks to better public safety and support for their physical and mental health. New technologies help children to learn, socialise and unwind, and older, better-educated parents are increasingly playing an active role in their children's education. At the same time, we are more connected than ever before, and many children have access to tablets and smartphones before they learn to walk and talk. Twenty-first century children are more likely to be only children, increasingly pushed to do more by "helicopter parents" who hover over their children to protect them from potential harm. In addition to limitless online opportunities, the omnipresent nature of the digital world brings new risks, like cyber-bullying, that follow children from the schoolyard into their homes. This report examines modern childhood, looking specifically at the intersection between emotional well-being and new technologies. It explores how parenting and friendships have changed in the digital age. It examines children as digital citizens, and how best to take advantage of online opportunities while minimising the risks. The volume ends with a look at how to foster digital literacy and resilience, highlighting the role of partnerships, policy and protection.
Physical Description:1 online resource (284 pages).
ISBN:9264959947
9789264959941
9264563083
9789264563087
ISSN:2076-9679
DOI:10.1787/b7f33425-en
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