Week 2 Reflection Derek Topp

Is being an adolescent mostly the same as it always been or has It changed dramatically. what would Erickson say to this question and why how do you think Erickson say we should change as teachers, if we should it all?

Being an adolescent today is the same as it has been in a lot of ways, but the challenges they face might just look different on the outside. Clearly our parent's generation did not grow up with the struggle of cell phones, fitting in on social media, cyber bullying etc. But they did have similar experiences with identity formation vs role confusion. Erickson might say that today's adolescents are forced into much more role confusion because of phones. Back in the day it would be easier for a kid to form his identity based off what his family tells him because apart from school, that's all he knows as a kid. But today as adolescents are looking to the modern technology for ideas in identity, they are being introduced to many different ideas of what the world is and who you can be off of social media. As teachers we can encourage students to find their identities from the people in their lives, not off of random, unreliable sources online.

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