THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN KNOWLEDGE’S BUILDING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN SCHOOL CHILDREN OF FAISALABAD

Authors

  • Tayyaba zafar Iqbal Faculty of social science,University of Agriculture,Faisalabad,Pakistan
  • Khansa Siddique Faculty of social science,University of Agriculture,Faisalabad,Pakistan
  • Eman Fatima Faculty of social science,University of Agriculture,Faisalabad,Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63878/cjssr.v3i4.1586

Abstract

Social networking platforms have become powerful catalysts in the modern digital age, influencing how people learn and develop their communication abilities. This thesis explores the complex ways in which social media can support people's intellectual development and improve their ability to communicate with others from a wide range of demographic backgrounds. The study commences by analyzing the patterns of social media consumption, emphasizing how these platforms have developed from simple social networking sites to multipurpose ecosystems that include professional networking, education, and self-expression. Through a thorough examination of academic literature, empirical investigations, or qualitative analyses, the study clarifies how social media functions as an evolving platform for information sharing, cooperative learning, and knowledge diffusion. The investigation into the way social networking platforms democratize information access and enable users to create customized learning experiences and interact with a multitude of educational resources is at the heart of the conversation. People utilize social media platforms, such as YouTube lesson videos and academic debates on LinkedIn and Twitter, to engage in self-directed learning, investigate various points of view, and remain up to date with new developments in a variety of fields.

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Published

2025-12-02

How to Cite

THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA IN KNOWLEDGE’S BUILDING AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS IN SCHOOL CHILDREN OF FAISALABAD. (2025). Contemporary Journal of Social Science Review, 3(4), 1254-1262. https://doi.org/10.63878/cjssr.v3i4.1586