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How to understand '21st Century Teens'

March 3, 2016 10:48
From left: Anthony Ashworth-Steen, Hannah Brady, Shelley Marsh, Scott Fried and Dr David Bryfman

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Charlotte Oliver,

Charlotte Oliver

1 min read

Young people are different today - let's try to understand them better.

That was the aim of more than 200 educators, who came together on Sunday and Monday to attend "21st Century Teens", the inaugural conference held by recently-launched educational body Reshet.

The group was set up last year to bring together people from across the community who specialise in informal education inside schools, synagogues and youth movements.

The conference, which was supported by the Children's Aid Committee, was Reshet's first step in achieving this, inviting educators to focus on an issue they all grapple with - understanding teen culture today. Throughout the conference, they were joined by school students who offered first-hand experience on the topic.