The document discusses the concept of 'participatory culture' as defined by Henry Jenkins and his team, highlighting how teens actively create, share, and remix media within social networks, thereby developing essential skills in collaboration and media literacy. It emphasizes the importance of integrating new media literacies into education to bridge the participation gap and empower youth to become proactive media creators rather than passive consumers. The authors argue for a curriculum that fosters critical thinking about media, drawing on examples of youth-driven initiatives that demonstrate the potential of young people's engagement with digital content.