In the digital age, the line between the classroom and the living room has blurred. Students scroll through TikTok, watch unboxing videos on YouTube, and follow influencer drama on Instagram before the morning bell even rings. For decades, educators have fought against this tide, confiscating phones and banning hashtags. But a new pedagogical movement is changing the game.
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Teachers must move faster than the curriculum guide. While a textbook might be five years old, a trend is five minutes old. Educators need a "low-stakes scanning" window (e.g., the first five minutes of a planning period) to see what is trending on Reddit, TikTok, or X (Twitter). The goal is not to become an influencer, but to be a fluent translator. In the digital age, the line between the