Why We Shouldn T Cell Phones Be Allowed In Schools

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“[S]eventy-one percent of students can send or receive text messages on their phone during class”. ( Earl 4). Cell phones in schools negatively affect a child's learning. Cell phone usage is a distraction for the student in the classroom environment. Cell phones in schools contribute to a student's deficit in learning capabilities. Provides a distraction away from the teacher or instructor during class, nevertheless Cell phones provide a sense of security for parents as they are able to contact their children however, Cellphones increase cyber bullying occurrence. Cellphones contribute to a student's deficit in learning capabilities. Cellular device usage decreases test scores among students. The London School of Economics did a study on schools in four cities” in Great Britain. During the study revealed that 90 percent of students identified as having a cell phone however, The schools that made cell phone usage prohibited contained students that scored “6.41 percent higher” than those that allowed cellular device usage. (Matchan 19). Students, who are reliant on digital devices for information, lose the ability to “think …show more content…

Half of all teens receive 50 or more message daily. ( Earl 12). This shows that constant messaging or texts make students unable to focus on the instructor or lesson being taught thus it creates a lack of respect for teachers. Cell phones also can create a distraction for the teacher as well. Teachers that use technology while students are taking a test or some form of singular graded assignment are unaware of what students are doing. During the time period in which the teacher is distracted a student could use their device as a “potential tool for cheating”.(Kiema 6). This showcases the sense that students or individuals with cellular devices are easily distracted either it be the teacher or the

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