
"The report, conducted in partnership with youth consultancy Livity, incorporates feedback from over 7,000 young people aged 13-18 from seven countries across Europe, and explores how they use digital platforms to learn."
"Of those surveyed, 74% said that they watched videos on YouTube to learn something new for school, while 71% said they watched videos on YouTube to learn something new for fun outside of school."
"84% of teachers surveyed used YouTube content in their lessons or assignments, while 80% of parents who use YouTube believe the platform offers quality content for learning and entertainment."
Feedback from over 7,000 young people aged 13–18 across seven European countries shows how digital platforms are used for learning. Seventy-four percent of respondents said they watched videos on YouTube to learn something new for school, and 71% said they watched videos on YouTube to learn something new for fun outside of school. A separate Oxford Economics study indicates widespread use of YouTube by educators and parents across EU countries. Eighty-four percent of teachers surveyed used YouTube content in lessons or assignments, while 80% of parents who use YouTube believe the platform offers quality content for learning and entertainment. Several nations are considering age-based limits around 15–16 for teen social media access.
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