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"What goes into a child's mind is more important than what goes into her body."


Teachers' Day Contest: Impact Of Media On Children
Social media is an internet based interface that allows an individual to interact and learn various subjects. The media has many applications like Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, Whatsapp, etc. They are advantageous in their own way by supplying information required and also disadvantageous when undue information is fed into the websites and browsed by children. The reason behind the society blaming the media is that a child tends to spend most of his precious time in it. The re

Teachers' Day Contest: Impact Of Media And Technology On Child Development
Our world is overrun by technology and is dominated by the media. While technology provides many advancements and conveniences to human race, it also presents some unfortunate consequences for our children.The media and technology of the present age has become ‘attention grabbers’ amongst children. The health and education system are just beginning to detect an increase of physical, psychological, behavioral disorders among children. The entertainment technology such as T.V;

Teachers' Day Contest: All That Glitters Is Not Gold
Before the invention of the Computer: A keyboard was a piano. A programme was an entertainment show. An application was a written data for employment. The mouse was an animal. Memory was something that you can, lose with age. Logging was adding wood to Fire. Cut was what you do with a pocket knife. Paste was what you do with glue. A web was a spider’s home. A Site was a location for a building. But... today it seems like our ‘online’ and ‘offline’ lives are getting difficult

Teachers' Day Contest: The Impact Of Media On Adolescence
The current generation of teenagers fall under the direct impact of social media, internet and the world of information technology. As a teacher, I do observe a marked difference in the quality of students over the span of two and a half decades. Their psychology as teenagers, moral values, consideration for others, empathy, sense of duty, planning and organised work and time management are slowly fading away, due to their constant association with the hi-tech world. Formati