Cell Phone Protocols For The Classroom
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Feb 11th, 2011Someone from Fort Worth, TX writes:
If emergency calls are possible, and regular calls aren't to happen anyway...why not?REPORT COMMENTS
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Feb 11th, 2011Someone from Rising Fawn, GA writes:
As a school administrator, I applaud this device. In the past 10 years, I have seen discipline problems related to cell phone use sky rocket. at the high school level, roughly 60-70% of all discipline problems have had something to do with cell phone/internet use. These phones have become our childrens' life line. While parents think they are providing their children with a protection by being able to get in touch with them at all times, they are also providing them a way to be bullied emotionally, physically and sexually. I cannot begin to tell you how many parents hearts I have broken by calling them to tell them about the sexually explicit pictures their child has been sending and receiving. Teachers cannot compete with this type of distraction no matter how engaging of a lesson they design. Please vote to help reduce the negative impact of cell phone/internet problems at school.REPORT COMMENTS
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