Social Networks Contribute Negatively to the Mental Health of Students, Alert Teachers
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JC Ponce/Europa Press68 percent of Spanish teachers believe that social networks contribute negatively to the mental health of their students, and three out of four recognize that they do not have the tools to properly manage these types of situations, according to a Metroscopic report. Almost half of teachers also attribute this situation to the use of electronic devices or to family dysfunction, while 37 percent believe it has to do with relat…


68 percent of Spanish teachers believe that social networks contribute negatively to the mental health of their students, and three out of four have acknowledged that they do not have the tools to properly manage these types of situations, according to a Metroscopic report.
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