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Thread: Schools should ban mobiles because they ’cause daily disruption in class’

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    Schools should ban mobiles because they ’cause daily disruption in class’

    SCHOOLS should ban smartphones because they’re fuelling “endemic” disruption in the classroom, a bombshell report says today.

    Policy Exchange said headteachers should outlaw mobiles altogether or restrict their use to break times.

    The think tank said nearly 8 in ten teachers had caught pupils using phones when they shouldn’t at least once a week. And 15 per cent said it happens in EVERY lesson.

    Some 60 per cent of teachers told Policy Exchange that mobile use in schools was now “serious or very serious”.

    It said poor pupil behaviour in general was now becoming so bad two-thirds of teachers had thought about quitting the profession.

    They added it was affecting the quality of education kids receive.

    Dr Joanna Williams, Policy Exchange’s head of education, said schools had to confront the issue of phones far “more seriously” – and apply rules consistently.

    She said: “Persistent disruption interrupts teaching and prevents pupils from learning effectively.

    “Inappropriate mobile phone use disrupts teaching and learning and so it is appalling that 78 per cent of teachers are having to deal with this at least once a week.”

    France this summer announced a ban on smartphones or smart devices in schools for kids aged between 3 and 15 to “protect children”.

    In October, Education Secretary Damian Hinds said he backs schools that ban mobile phones from the classroom.

    But he said headteachers were the best placed to decide whether or not to do so. A poll last month found three-quarters of parents want a similar ban here.

    The number one reason was distraction, followed by bullying and a lack of social skills.

    The Policy Exchange report said that, overall, three-quarters of teachers experience poor behaviour by pupils in their own school.

    And almost two-thirds – 62 per cent – have considered leaving their job because of the disruption.

    Mr Hinds said the Government had already pledged £10million for schools so they could share best practice on “behaviour management”.

    He added: “We now need all schools to follow the best performing so that can build on the rising standards in our schools.”
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    I completely agree that phones have no place in schools. Since, due to telephones, children do not concentrate on studying and their performance falls. As for me, even at university, it’s worth banning mobile phones. Despite this, sometimes students still need help in learning and uk.papersowl.com always helped me and this is the best coursework writing service I know. But despite this, I think that children will find another way to solve the issue of banning mobile phones at school.
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    Actually this can be agreeable and not. While I do agree that cell phones have no place in schools, a ban like Russia would do it is too extreme. You would not be able to reach others and be reachable in emergency situations, for examples.

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    Hmm, so controversial issue, there are a lot of points of view on this situation. How can children communicate with their parents or any other people they will need to reach if something will happen? Also, a lot of children don`t leave school and go home after classes, some have their courses or any other meetings. I have read about it on the https://studydriver.com/the-crucible/ project when I was looking for some help with the assignment. I wanted to find The Crucible essay examples but found many other interesting ones too.

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    I completely agree with the author of the article
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rrysmago View Post
    I completely agree that phones have no place in schools. Since, due to telephones, children do not concentrate on studying and their performance falls. As for me, even at university, it’s worth banning mobile phones. Despite this, sometimes students still need help in learning and uk.papersowl.com always helped me and this is the best coursework writing service I know. But despite this, I think that children will find another way to solve the issue of banning mobile phones at school.
    This makes sense and I think it is necessary to consider this issue in more detail. You can find more info about this here. Wish you success

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    Back in the day, I used my phone to cheat on those darn quizzes or whip up an essay - https://trustanalytica.com/online/be...iting-services real quick. I feel like it's the education system that needs a revamp, and once that's sorted, the whole phone issue will just fade away. Students ain't motivated to learn, but it should be different, you know?
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