1.
Teenagers are more likely to do voluntary work than people from any
other generation. In fact, they are 10 times more likely to be
volunteering in our communities than regularly being antisocial in them.
2. More teenagers than ever before are staying on at school after 16 to
study.
3. And more than ever are going on to further and higher education.
4. Despite the vilification, young people are far more likely to say
England is a good place to grow up in (90%) than adults ( 71%).
5. And yet it is young people who are the most likely to be victims of
crime.
6. They work hard at school - a record 62% of teenagers achieved 5 GCSEs
grades A-C last year compared with 44% a decade earlier and 26% ten
years before that.
7. Nearly two-thirds of 10-to-15-year-olds have helped raise money for
charity.
8. According to English schools inspectors, bad behaviour in
comprehensives is at its lowest level for at least a decade.
9. 175,000 under 18-year-olds are unpaid carers in the UK with some
13,000 providing more care than a full-time job (50+ hours).
10. In a recent survey more than nine out of ten young people said they
thought their schoolwork was important and more than three-quarters
enjoyed going to school.
This list doesn't mean teenagers are all little angels. They aren't and
they never have been. But it would be a shame to demonise a social group
that is actually happier, achieving at a higher level, with better
health and more opportunity for travel, sport and cultural activities
than any previous generation in our history.
Mark Easton 14 Jul 08, 15:34 GMT BBC
Reading the great British press, one might be forgiven for thinking
that all our teenagers are binge-drinking, drug-addled, knife-wielding
thugs ready to leap out and stab a granny for a fiver.
There is a real problem with knife-crime in some parts of the UK, let's
not pretend otherwise. And there are many other problems concerning
young people in this country.
But I thought it might be timely to remind ourselves that youth doesn't
necessarily mean yob.
So here are ten reasons to cheer our teenagers.