ANNENBERG FOUNDATION OFFERS EDUCATORS AND FAMILIES FREE ONLINE RESOURCES TO HELP NAVIGATE SOCIAL MEDIA AND PREVENT HARM TO TEENS

Digital Curriculum from Annenberg Learner Complements the Debut of Powerful FX "Social Studies" Documentary Series by Emmy-Winning Director Lauren Greenfield

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Annenberg Foundation and Annenberg Learner today debuted an expansive suite of online resources to help parents and educators contend with the challenges of social media use and abuse among young people, and potentially prevent harm in their communities.

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Designed for teachers and parents to use with young people, the educator-curated content will be available exclusively on Learner.org September 26, to align with the premiere of Social Studies, a documentary series by EmmyⓇ-winning director Lauren Greenfield airing on FX and the next day on Hulu.

Annenberg Foundation Chairman, President and CEO Wallis Annenberg served as an executive producer on the series. In addition, the Annenberg Foundation is providing free, public access to the full Social Studies curriculum on Learner.org.

"Lauren Greenfield's Social Studies documentary series takes a deep, unfiltered look at the impact of social media on today's youth and mental health that is critical to combating its potential harms," said Chairman, President and CEO of the Annenberg Foundation Wallis Annenberg. "We are proud to offer Annenberg Learner content to support educators and parents in talking to teens about difficult topics and situations that surface and can be inflamed online."

The Social Studies curriculum covers concepts woven throughout the series — among them, Approval and Feedback Loops, Body Image, Sexual Exploitation, Attention/Distraction, Comparison/"FOMO", Fame/Influence, Identity, Drug and Alcohol Use, Social Justice and more — in 12 modules offering activities, discussion guides and other content on technology and social media for use with middle and high school students. Additionally, parents and anyone caring for teens can download guides for discussing 11 related topics, with additional resources, at Learner.org/socialstudies.

"After documenting the stories of Social Studies, it was really important to me to build a curriculum and to make a parent guide to provoke discussion about the challenges facing teens today," said Lauren Greenfield, Social Studies director and creator, who also originated its curriculum.

"In the series, it is clear that young people want and need a space to discuss how they are affected by social media. Rob Greenfield's thorough and insightful curriculum is designed to facilitate these conversations at schools with peers and at home with parents. I could not have found a better partner than our executive producer Wallis Annenberg and the Annenberg Foundation, with whom I have partnered on several museum exhibitions in the past. I am hoping the curriculum will be adopted in schools and used by parents across the country through Annenberg Learner, as we collectively try to address the mental health crisis amongst young people."