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A ban is a quick fix, but it’s time to consider

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 7:21 am
by kexej28769@nongnue
Even without a cell phone, the internet is a source of endless content and distractions. Now that most messaging is cloud-based, almost anything you can do on your phone can be done on your laptop. Students may not resist the request to give up their phones in class because they know the real engagement they are seeking (the internet) is still available.



A ban is a quick fix, but it’s time to consider the bigger issues. lithuania whatsapp Imposing a cell phone ban in a classroom or school may help students socialize with classmates, reduce their distractions in class, and bring the school community together. It’s certainly worth a try, although you may be giving up some tools and resources that benefit student learning.



However, I think we are at a turning point in thinking about technology in the classroom more broadly. Historically, schools have been the source of facts and information on a range of subjects, with little access to that knowledge elsewhere. Committing information to memory means using your brain in ways that improve your ability to problem-solve and focus.