Should Cell Phones be Allowed in School Essay

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    Cell phones have advanced for the purpose to be used to their full potential. The applications and programs that are built into cell phones are there to be accessed by students and many more in need of help academically, financially, and so on. Also cell phones can replace having to grab a class set of computers for classrooms as for they allow for people access the internet and allow for you to take notes. Cell phones are more beneficial for furthering the education of students and allowing…

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    Electronic Devices in Schools Studies show that teaching aids that involve technology increase concentration levels and attendance of students. (Edudemic) One third of teenage students in 2008 had at least a cell phone or other handheld device and the number continue to arise. (Hamilton 96) According to Naomi Gittens, many states are starting to repeal the laws that regulate cell phones. (Delisio 14) Schools should allow cell phones and other technology in class, because technology create a…

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    Communication has went on a downward spiral since cell phones have become popular. Some will say cell phones have made a great impact in society by allowing individuals to chat with family members or friends hundreds of miles away. Some also say they are an advancement in society because of the availability of the internet. However there are more downsides to cell phones. Cell phones have taken over everyday conversations and have changed the way the world communicates. The younger generation…

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    Weighing over two pounds and approximately nine inches tall, the first cell phone was invented in 1970 's. Since then, cell phones now come in a variety of sizes and can weigh roughly a quarter of a pound. With the overall population of the world to be over seven billion a large portion of that are minors and students. Whether in the third grade or being in college, the vast majority of present-day students possess a cell phone, including myself and many of my peers. In my Introduction to…

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    How many times a day does a person check their phone? How many times does a student check a text or play a game while in class? The answer to those questions may vary from person to person and student to student, but the effects of mobile devices in everyday life, especially school, is clear and rapidly evolving. Students nowadays are set up to be distracted from their studies by modern availability of devices and the internet. Disinterest, cheating, deficit of attention, and overall…

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    disturbing them when you use your cell phone. I agree that having a cell phone in class can be beneficial under the right circumstances, but using one in class should be strictly forbidden, except in an emergency circumstance. Having a cell phone in class is actually a good idea. It can be available to call for help if an emergency situation happens. However, students' cell phones should always be turned off and left in their book bags while in class. Cell phones, PDA’s and other electronic…

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    Cell phones are a major influence on students’ learning these days. Many teachers have not started to incorporate cell phones into the students’ learning because many still believe that cell phones should not be used during class. Students are going to use their cell phones in class to text their friends, especially during a boring lecture. They will also look at social media. They have been growing up glued to these devices. To make kids enjoy learning, it seems like some teachers are taking…

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    Cell Phones in Class, Help or Distraction? One of the largest distractions in the classroom in America, could be the solution to one of the biggest problems in the classroom. Nearly eighty percent of teens in America own a cell phone, and because of this more and more students are sneaking around with their phones in class. Although most schools have bans on cell phones, there are ways that they could be used in the classroom. Such as reading books and essays off of ebooks, looking…

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    Allowed In School

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    Should cell phones be allowed in school? Most school now allows students to have cell phones but require them to be turned off during class because they can be disruptive and distracting. A 2010 Pew Research Center study found out that 65 percent of cell-owning teens bring their phones to school despite any bans that may be in place. The pros for cell phone use in school is: it’s easy for the students to get in touch with their parents, Can be used in Emergencies, Can be used if help is needed…

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    CSCSU has a strict no cell phone policy while in the schoolhouse. Any student that enters the classroom with his or her cell phone simply shows lack of interest in learning, lack of self restraint and the inability to follow simple orders. When I was in high school, I often noticed students texting or playing games with their phones whenever our teacher was turned around writing on the board or absent from the room. By the end of the semester, most of those students wouldn 't be…

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