Study: Teens See Disconnect Between Personal and School Writing
by Dave Nagel
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Student Writing and Internet Usage
According to the Pew/National Commission on Writing study, 50 percent of teens write something for school every day. Ninety-four percent use the Internet for research for their school assignments at least occasionally, and 48 percent sad they use the Internet for research at least once per week.
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Study: Writing, Technology and Teens (PDF)
--D. Nagel
Students see a distinction between the writing they do for school and the writing they do in their Personal lives. While the vast majority of 12- to 17-year-olds (85 percent) engage in some form of electronic writing--IM, e-mail, blog posts, text messages, etc.--most (60 percent) don't consider this actual writing. That's one of the findings from a study released last week by the Pew Internet & American Life Project and the National Commission on Writing for America’s Families, Schools and Colleges.