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Wait, you guys have smartphones when you’re studying in school?
How do you tell you parents goodbye when the next massacre hits though?
You don’t need a smartphone to make calls.
What a stupid and pointless endeavor. First, if the class is not engaging, then students will find a way to be distracted. Regardless of whether they have a phone or not. Second, students will absolutely be clever little shits and smuggle their phones into school.
I used to get in trouble for doodling instead of listening to the teacher. So yeah, it won’t matter in the slightest.
@fne8w2ah. When I was a kid, toys, whatnots, etc could be taken by the teacher to be returned when they saw fit or off to the office and whenever the principal decided. I’d assume the same rules would apply to a smartphone.
Parents tend to care significantly less about a $20 toy than a $700+ smartphone.
Meh leave it home then. That worked fine when I was in school until phones became widespread
And that’s the real answer for how to handle phones in schools. Someone else said leave it home but I’m a single parent of a special needs child, he’s taking his phone to school and the school can eat my ass if they don’t like it. Never had a problem.
Good educators incorporate tech into their lessons. UNESCO isn’t helping it’s credibility crisis with such positions.