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Mobile Phone Ban Considered.....
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/e ducatio n-57643 697
gawd frankly I'm amazed they are allowed in at all now. They should be confiscated and returned at home time the first time after that they should be forfeited and given to charity. Madness, they learn ugger ball anyway these days without talking rowlocks on Twitfacegram all day, madness.
gawd frankly I'm amazed they are allowed in at all now. They should be confiscated and returned at home time the first time after that they should be forfeited and given to charity. Madness, they learn ugger ball anyway these days without talking rowlocks on Twitfacegram all day, madness.
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// "Mobile phones are not just distracting, but when misused or overused, they can have a damaging effect on… mental health and well-being. I want to put an end to this, making the… day mobile-free. //
Perhaps they can set an example and ban it in the Palace of Westminster. The PMs wife sends him hundreds of texts a day, no wondering he is constantly distracted to the point of being hopeless.
// "Mobile phones are not just distracting, but when misused or overused, they can have a damaging effect on… mental health and well-being. I want to put an end to this, making the… day mobile-free. //
Perhaps they can set an example and ban it in the Palace of Westminster. The PMs wife sends him hundreds of texts a day, no wondering he is constantly distracted to the point of being hopeless.
Williamson is correct. They are distracting and can certainly lead to mental problems, if not illness. A friend of mine discovered her son was falling asleep in school. Investigations found that he was waking up during the night to take part in Facebook and Twitter dialogue. He was 13.
There is no reason for a pupil to have a mobile in the classroom and there is little doubt that they are disruptive. The fact that they are "part of life" is hardly the point. Televisions are part of life but I would not expect pupils to be allowed to watch one whilst being taught.
I agree they should also be banned in the chamber of the House of Commons.
There is no reason for a pupil to have a mobile in the classroom and there is little doubt that they are disruptive. The fact that they are "part of life" is hardly the point. Televisions are part of life but I would not expect pupils to be allowed to watch one whilst being taught.
I agree they should also be banned in the chamber of the House of Commons.
As I said before NJ, any school with anything already bans phones in class except where needed: and believe it if not they are actually used for work sometimes.
This is control freakery of an unhelpful nature: the fact head teachers aren’t rushing to support it should tell you everything you need to now about exactly the value of this
This is control freakery of an unhelpful nature: the fact head teachers aren’t rushing to support it should tell you everything you need to now about exactly the value of this
NJ,
Your anecdote about a child using a mobile phone during the night is meaningless in a discussion about them being use in schools. That child should clearly have his phone taken away by his parents until he is more mature.
Saying phones cause mental health issues and are a distraction while still using yours is hypocritical. If you are taken in by Williamson’s bogus posturing then you would have to support mobile phones being banned in the workplace, at home and in public buildings.
Your anecdote about a child using a mobile phone during the night is meaningless in a discussion about them being use in schools. That child should clearly have his phone taken away by his parents until he is more mature.
Saying phones cause mental health issues and are a distraction while still using yours is hypocritical. If you are taken in by Williamson’s bogus posturing then you would have to support mobile phones being banned in the workplace, at home and in public buildings.
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