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    Why are phones such a big deal in school for students? Being a student in high school, phones are important to me and my classmates. In this generation -teenagers mostly- phones are with everyone, everywhere they go, even school. Most adults about 60 and up don’t really understand that they are needed. Mainly because they lived life before smart phones and they got by. There should be no phone policy in schools. There are many important advantages to having a phone at school, such as having an…

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    While doing this observation I tried to blend into the environment, to not make it obvious that I was observing and taking notes, I tried to cover all of this by using my phone most of the time like everyone was doing to take notes. I observe a total of 4 public settings on the Bloomfield College campus including the library, dining area, and the Star-Computer Lab. I spent a total of 20 minutes in each location. The main task of this observation was to observe the social life going on in each…

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    Students should not be aloud to have their phone out in class or at school. If they have their phone out it could cause them to not listen, and it will just make a big distraction. It is ok if kids are just listening to music and are able to listen to the directions the teachers gives, but most can’t do that because they are distracted. They should put their phone away and listen when the teacher is talking, or just leave it at home so they can concentrate, and when they do have there phone out…

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    “Can you hear me now?” “ How cellphones have changed our lives “ by Douglas Stewart Cell phones are like a computer and a camera built into one. You can take it anywhere you go.Cell phones change the way we multitask for example we can be on a conference call from home while taking care of a sick child. Also ,cellphones also help us stay in touch with family member who live far and close as well as friends. How cellphones have disadvantages . We spend more time on our phones we slowly lose…

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    “A person named Cheryl Cirelli agrees with me about having no phone in class.” When a child is in school the purpose of it is to learn. Almost every kid in new mexico has a phone. Most of all the kids are not mature enough to use phones in class without playing games or social media. Students should not have phones out because they might cheat and get distracted. My opinion of having phones in class is that they shouldn’t have phones in class because they would not do their work. So on of the…

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    Cell Phones Should Be Allowed In The Classroom Have you ever had your phone taken away from you in class? Were you just looking up information for the project that you were working on in class? Many teachers have started to incorporate cell phones and technology into their lesson plans. The use of cell phones in school can have great educational benefits like fun learning activities that use cell phones or using them to look up ideas or information for a certain class. Cellphones can…

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    In the article, “Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation,” author Jeanne Twenge argues that the release of the iPhone and other smart phones has had a detrimental effect on current generation children, teens, and young adults. Twenge wrote this article to start warning and showing us just how much smartphones really affect our lives and the lives of our peers. I believe this article is the scary truth, and people can deny it all they want, but the facts and data is given which is indisputable.…

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    Around the school district, the staff is currently in a heated debate about a possible student rights situation at hand. “Should schools be able to block cell phone services?” Some state that by doing so, more problems could be introduced, which is the exact opposite of the common goal. By scrambling the cell phone services of students, the students could be placed in harm’s way during emergencies, schools are possibly violating the federal law, and there is a risk of surrounding phones…

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    Imagine you are in class and you are trying to get your work done, you hear a phone ring and it`s your best friend`s phone, you get annoyed when it's class time, when they are taking pictures. Have you ever thought of no cell phones in school? It is absolutely important for the reader to understand the cell phones are a hinderance to what you are working in school and can make your peers frustrated as you are on your phone instead of working this includes students who fall behind and need to…

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    Why kids should be able to have phones in class By: Sean Hughes Even though teachers don't like when kids are distracted on the phones, kids should be able to have phones in class. Because if something were to happen kids all have their phones to contact police or whatever is in need. So read on to see the pros or cons side of this story. Pros Kids should be able to have phones in class. Here are some reasons they should. If something were to happen each one of the kids would have a cell…

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