Blog 9
Our world today is much different
than how it used to be. There are a lot of advantages, but whole lot more risk
factors that play a part in our society today. They mainly will be affecting
the youth of this generation. A big risk factor that is prevalent in our
society today and goes along with what we have been talking about in this class
is attempted suicide in gay and bisexual youth. An article that I found online
says, “Studies of human sexuality have noted high rates of suicide among
homosexual youth” (Remafedi, Farrow, and Deisher, 1991). The article goes on to
explain that this happens more frequently in male youth. This type of risk
factor affects me as teacher because as a teacher, you spend countless hours
with students and sometimes more than their parents do. It is important to
inform them and get to know your students in order to prevent these types of
issues.
Another risk factor that has become
a prominent thing in our society today is cyber bullying. I bring this up
because technology is so prevalent in our society and about every young person
has some type of technology. Children are getting cell phones at a younger age
and even know more about technology than their parents or adults, which is
quite scary. An interesting fact that I found online about cyber bullying says,
“Over 80% of teens use a
cell phone regularly, making it the most common medium for cyber bullying” (11
Facts About Cyber Bullying,). Children and teens need to be informed of what is
out there and how technology can be dangerous to them and even cause
detrimental side effects along with putting them in harms way. This is not to
take away from how beneficial technology can be for students and teachers, but
the more that is available the more consequences that arise. This affects me as
a teacher because the use of technology will need to be limited in the
classrooms because it does pose a distraction. The main issue is that cyber bullying
is very hard to detect because as a teacher you can not just take a child’s
phone and start looking through it.
Works
Cited
Risk
Factors for Attempted Suicide in Gay and Bisexual Youth. (1991, June 1).
Retrieved March 28, 2014, from
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/87/6/869.short
11
Facts About Cyber Bullying. (n.d.). Retrieved from
https://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-cyber-bullying
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