Wednesday, July 1, 2009

35% of American school children are written off with a mobile phone

In the United States, where there is almost a cult of private property, apparently does not practice the ban on bringing mobile phones to the exam. Or worse they followed it, but, according to the Benenson Strategy Group, every third American schoolboy at the time of the test charge a mobile phone. In doing so, only 41% of them are confident that for such acts should be punished, while 23% believe their action was lawful.

In half the cases for material downloaded off the Internet, while 45% of the phone used to charge off in class. But the parents of the ocean does not seem to differ from ours. Given that 76% of respondents indicated that schools with their children, there is a practice off with a mobile phone, only three percent recognize that their children are also involved in this.

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