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In reply to the discussion: France bans smartphones from schools [View all]Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)19. The devices can be brought to school, just switched off during class...so the umbilical cord remains
firmly attached...so in your strange shooter scenario to justify the phones always being on, those "last moments" can be recorded...??
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If smart phones were present back in the stone ages when I was in school
workinclasszero
Jul 2018
#3
Those personal last moments with parents that have been captured... That's one emotional argument
hlthe2b
Jul 2018
#10
That's mighty weird to be planning for that to happen or want that more than a good education.
bettyellen
Jul 2018
#12
One of my freshman college students was constantly texting on her phone during class. I called her
tblue37
Jul 2018
#51
The devices can be brought to school, just switched off during class...so the umbilical cord remains
Fred Sanders
Jul 2018
#19
It's a pretty sad state that we are living our lives in anticipation of school shootings. And
Squinch
Jul 2018
#44
I don't know anyone but myself who has alerts on or any kind of tones. At school no sounds are on.
trixie2
Aug 2018
#70
Although I don't allow my students to text or play around on their phones or tablets, we
tblue37
Jul 2018
#52
Now they'll have to start writing exam answers on their forearms again. nt
eppur_se_muova
Jul 2018
#11
Remember the 'PDA' (Personal Digital Assistant) ? The first ones didn't have phone capabilities.
eppur_se_muova
Jul 2018
#18
Many schools or individual classrooms require kids to turn off their devices when they enter the
WhiskeyGrinder
Jul 2018
#16
My preference is let the kids have them, but not visible or used in class.
forgotmylogin
Jul 2018
#30
How Draconian, next they'll ban kids from doing drugs and drinking alcohol in the classroom
Snake Plissken
Jul 2018
#24
Good. I would like to see similar legislation passed in the USA. I am a 20+ year teacher and
Persondem
Aug 2018
#64