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Are mobile phones in classrooms a good idea?
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I had no idea they were even allowed in the classroom, my gast was flabbered this morning when they said children have them on in the classroom and accept phone calls during the lesson. No wonder some leave without being able string a sentence together.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At my school you are allowed them but they've to be turned off during class times.
I agree that it's terrible to think of people being allowed to take calls in class, if any of us did that we'd be sent straight out!
I think they aren't "needed", in the true meaning of the word, but pupils should have the choice to take them or not.
I often need mine for my mother to tell me where she is, like today she sent me a text at 3.30 to tell me to meet her at tesco. I didn't have my keys today so I would have been stuck outside my home (in this weather!) until she got back nearly two hours later.
If phones are seen, or heard, in class at our school, the it is confiscated until the end of the day, so pupils know to keep them off or face the consequences. I think that this is the best way to deal with it.
I agree that it's terrible to think of people being allowed to take calls in class, if any of us did that we'd be sent straight out!
I think they aren't "needed", in the true meaning of the word, but pupils should have the choice to take them or not.
I often need mine for my mother to tell me where she is, like today she sent me a text at 3.30 to tell me to meet her at tesco. I didn't have my keys today so I would have been stuck outside my home (in this weather!) until she got back nearly two hours later.
If phones are seen, or heard, in class at our school, the it is confiscated until the end of the day, so pupils know to keep them off or face the consequences. I think that this is the best way to deal with it.
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