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What Makes The Present Day Teenagers’ Dumb?

Many of the teenagers are submitting coursework downloaded from the web without reading, rewriting, or understanding it. The students" addiction to text messaging was also affecting the standard of English. They tend to include text-message abbreviations, such as l8 (late) or RU (are you) in their coursework.
The
technology
obsession
hinders
spelling
skills,
implicitly
encourages
andrew
kakabadse,classroom,computer,cranfield
school,education,international
management,mobiles,plagiarism,text
messages,work
culture
and
disrupts
classroom
learning.
Despite
school
policies
restricting
mobile
phone
usage,
students
use
the
phone
frequently
with
the
majority
making
calls
from
the
toilets.
Andrew Kakabadse, professor of international management development, Cranfield School of Management conducted this study.



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