teenagers

‘I’m a Believer’ Is What Being a Teenager Sounds Like

The Monkees didn’t write the song, and most of them didn’t even appear on the track, but it remains an anthem for any young person in love

How TikTok and Snapchat Became the Surveillance State in the Classroom

Does video recording in the classroom keep teachers accountable, or just keep them in fear?

The Punishment Rarely Fits the Crime for Misbehaving Boys in School

Three members of the American Psychological Association’s Task Force on Boys in School explain why boys are punished more often than girls — and what their predominantly white, female teachers have to do with it

What Could an ‘Incel Curriculum’ for Students Look Like?

The U.K. wants teachers to talk to their students about the harms of incel culture. But can they really combat the pull of online forums for disaffected young men?