"The findings are based on a large-scale study of more than 1,000
randomly selected households in the UK, coupled with regular
face-to-face interviews with more than 200 teenagers and their families
between 2008 and 2011.
While the study reflects a high level of
parental anxiety about the potential of social networking sites to
distract their offspring, and shows that some parents despair at their
children's tendency to multitask on mobile devices, the research by
Oxford University's Department of Education concludes that there are
substantial educational advantages in teenagers being able to access the
internet at home.
Teenagers who do not have access to the
internet in their home have a strong sense of being 'educationally
disadvantaged', warns the study. At the time of the study, the
researchers estimated that around 10 per cent of the teenagers were
without online connectivity at home, with most of this group living in
poorer households. While recent figures from the Office of National
Statistics suggest this dropped to five per cent in 2012, the
researchers say that still leaves around 300,000 children without
internet access in their homes."
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