Cellphones In School Essay

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Annoying is the blasting sounds of music or the loud conversations people have when they are on their cell phones. It seems as though most of us cannot function without them, since we use them in our everyday routine with friends, family, social media and business. Cell phones have become a growing trend amongst young school children and adolescents, so it is no surprise that they want the freedom to use them in public schools. However, cell phones have no place in the classroom. The usage of cell phones would only create distractions, interfere with the privacy of others, and are unnecessary due to the fact that schools are fully equipped with adequate learning devices. To begin with, cell phones are problematic in classrooms because they become distractions to both the students using the phone and to those that are trying to learn. In either case, they will both miss out on the opportunity to learn. According to M. Beth Humble-Thaden, “Cell phones ringing during a class time present unwanted distractions and, for some students, sending or receiving text messages can lead to cheating” (10). The usage of cell phones will also cause students to go off task and not give their school assignment the attention that it deserves, …show more content…

For instance, there has been a magnitude of videos taken by students that have been uploaded to various online sites and made headline news. The recordings, which were taken in secret, showed teachers in the midst of different emotions. Some teachers were in the middle of an angry rant, while others were shown overly excited, and in some instances teachers were dancing, singing and acting playful. To make matters worse, several of the videos were edited to include sound effects and music that would ridicule the teachers (Honawar 1). As a result, many of the teachers filmed without their knowledge were reprimanded and some even lost their

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