Texting On Students

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The Impact of Texting on Students in Marketing Classes According to Clayson and Haley (2013) in the article “The Impact of Texting on Students in Marketing Classes,” texting during classes have become a grave problem because many professors feel that as a discourteous and non-academic. As a result, teachers have been implanting diversities rules to try to control the texting. Furthermore, understanding a class means to be concentrated in physically and mentally; hence, the use of cellphone during classes make students be decentralized in the teaching. The authors stated through a poll for students at two universities that almost all send or receive text during the semester and text while in class even though they know that it is not unsuitable; also, students refuse to be addicted to texting. In addition, the author wrote that the evolution of the world have been making changes in the way of life and definitely in classrooms. The author concluded that texting may be unchangeable, but students can be educated …show more content…

Therefore, rulers have been invented during years as a way to keep the order and prevent the collapse of the society. However, when humans see some weak rulers, they usually violate them such as calling of attention from teachers to students. There are some strictest implication and method that could allow professor to reduce this impact of texting on classes. First, the use of punishments and incentives of grades are good ideas to minimize the using of cellphone in classes, but when students decide to be at the university, it is because they want to learn and be successful in their life. Consequently, professors should increase the level of rigidness. They can ask to every pupils to place their cellphone in a box until the class is finished. In this way, teachers can guarantee that at least their students will not be decentralized with the

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