Banning Social Promotion

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Part A: Social promotion is the promoting of a student from one grade to the next even if he or she is failing courses. The rationale for social promotion is that moving students to the next grade prevents them from being stigmatized because they are older and bigger than other children in their classes. A number of cities have recently passed legislation banning the practice. In these cities, all students would be required to pass proficiency tests before they would be passed on to the next grade. In your opinion, what are the pros and cons of this change? Do you agree with it? Why?
Social promotion is the process of allowing a student to move on to the next level of learning or the next grade even if they have not fulfilled the required merit
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Banning social promotion is likely to lead to a situation where students lack self-esteem; they socialize less and participate in the co curriculum activities. Those who advocate for the banning of social promotion cite educational reasons such as encouraging laziness and a recipe for failure in future. They tend to forget that the students need to develop socially and physically too. For this reasons, social promotion should not be banned.
Part B: As our textbook discusses in several places, technology has altered many spheres of social life, including our economy, culture, and social interactions. Focusing specifically upon the technology of social media, how has such technology altered the way that we interact with and understand each other? For example, are our social relationships fundamentally different today because of social media? How has social media impacted the way that we present ourselves to each other? Please cite relevant concepts from our reading in your
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You got a fiend who you have never met. You share videos and photos and can even spot each other out if you in a crowded street. However, the person remains a friend you have never met. He is still your friend though. However, most of these relationships are more than superficial in nature. Social media has been used to prorate topics of social concern, raise funds to help the poor and even promote political causes. This new type of relationship is a new phenomenon. A friend so close event times of need, yet you know each other not (O'Keefe,