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Publication Date: 2017-Sep
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An A in Their Social Lives, but an F in School: Adolescent Perceptions of Texting in School
Tulane, Sarah; Vaterlaus, J. Mitchell; Beckert, Troy E.
Youth & Society, v49 n6 p711-732 Sep 2017
Text messaging, used by people of all ages, has become the preferred method of communication for teenagers. Teens spend a significant amount of their daytime hours in school. Schools have not readily accepted the use of cell phone technology for fear of academic dishonesty, distraction, and cyberbullying. The current study examined adolescent (n = 218) attitudes concerning text messaging in school. The majority of adolescents (71%) supported text messaging in school. A phenomenological qualitative approach revealed that adolescents' experience with texting and school centers on student attention, connection (with family, friends, and emergency responders), and levels of regulation (personal, circumstantial, and school).
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Adolescents, Attitude Measures, Phenomenology, Qualitative Research, Attention, Interpersonal Relationship, Self Control, Interpersonal Communication, Safety, Urban Schools, High School Students, Online Surveys, Student Attitudes, Interference (Learning), Misconceptions
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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