#ai--The Social Institute, the leader in equipping students, families, and educators to navigate technology and social media in positive ways to impact learning and well-being, today released its sixt...

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DURHAM, N.C.: #ai--The Social Institute, the leader in equipping students, families, and educators to navigate technology and social media in positive ways to impact learning and well-being, today released its sixth annual Student Insights Report.
Drawing from more than 53,000 students and one million anonymous responses spanning grades 3 - 12 across the U.S. and abroad, the report offers a comprehensive look at how students navigate everyday situations related to A.I., technology, and social media, and reveals sometimes unexpected trends in technology’s impact on how they learn, connect, communicate, and manage their online and offline lives.
Key Findings of this year’s report include:
Across all grade levels, students were asked to consider skills they could improve when it comes to navigating social media and technology. The findings reveal clear opportunities for educators and families to provide targeted support in areas that students themselves had identified:
In 2025, over 30 states required schools to have policies restricting student cell phone use, and the new report explores how trends like these (and the debates surrounding them) impact students.
Among students surveyed about school cell phone policies, 24% feel very positive about their school's current policy, while 45% feel pretty positive but wish there were some changes. Students also report that the most important reason to have stricter rules about cell phones, smartwatches, or other devices is to help them focus in class and get better grades.
“This year's data reveals how rapidly the landscape is shifting for students. From navigating artificial intelligence and understanding deepfakes to adapting to new school cell phone policies, students are dealing with challenges that didn't exist even a few years ago,” said Laura Tierney, Founder and CEO of The Social Institute. “What's encouraging is that students are telling us exactly what they need, like help balancing screen time and clearer A.I. guidelines. Together, educators and parents can lock arms to empower and equip students with the skills needed to thrive in our increasingly tech-fueled world.”
To download the full 2026 Student Insights Report, visit https://hubs.ly/Q03-RlJ_0.
About The Social Institute
The Social Institute (TSI) is the leader in equipping students, families, and educators with modern life skills to impact learning, well-being, and students' futures. Through #WinAtSocial, our interactive, peer-to-peer learning platform, we integrate teacher PD, family resources, student voice insights, and more to empower entire school communities to make positive choices online and offline. #WinAtSocial Lessons teach essential skills while capturing student voice and actionable insights for educators. These insights help educators maintain a healthy school culture, foster high-impact teaching, and build meaningful relationships with families. Our unique, student-respected approach empowers and equips students authentically, enabling our solution to increase classroom participation and improve student-teacher relationships. Through our one-of-a-kind lesson development process, we create lessons for a variety of core and elective classes, incorporating timely topics such as social media, A.I., screen time, misinformation, and current events to help schools stay proactive in supporting student health, happiness, and academic success.
Fonte: Business Wire
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