What Teenagers Are Saying About Modern Parenting
Students react to an essay about the relentlessness of raising children today, and share how involved they think parents should be.
What Teenagers Are Saying About Robot Teachers
Students react to a recent article about the first lady, Melania Trump, promoting the use of “humanoid educators” to teach children.
What Teenagers Are Saying About How They Deal With Stress
Students share their strategies, from “shrinking the world” into manageable parts to finding relief in movement and music.
What Teenagers Are Saying About How Pets Have Improved Their Lives
Students reflect on research that shows pets keep you healthier and share the profound bonds they’ve made with their animal companions.
What Teenagers Are Saying About Holding Parents Responsible for School Shootings
Students react to the conviction of Colin Gray, the father of a teenage gunman who killed four people at Apalachee High School in 2024.
Teenagers on the Best Advice They’ve Ever Received
Students share 24 nuggets of wisdom for how to live better.
What Teenagers Are Saying About Limiting A’s to Curb Grade Inflation
Students react to Harvard’s proposal to cap the number of A’s professors can award in an effort to make top grades more meaningful.
Teenagers on What Books and Reading Mean to Them
Students respond to a guest essay about the many roles books play in our lives.
What Teenagers Are Saying About the Killings in Minneapolis
In the wake of two fatal shootings of U.S. citizens by federal agents, we invited students to share what they are feeling about America.
What Teenagers Are Saying About Gratitude, Winter Blues and ‘Rage Bait’
At the end of the year, students share what they’re thankful for, discuss the good and bad of winter, and debate the Oxford Word of the Year.
