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The use of cell phones during instructional time is a pervasive problem that is only growing in intensity. In this article, learn exactly what to do to completely eliminate their use in the classroom.
There's a lot to be said about technology, cell phones in particular, in the classroom. On the one hand, students can use them as a learning tool -especially
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Listen in on a coaching call with a high school teacher who wonders whether to give kids ownership in this area or if he needs to take lead.
the cross todays kids bear by Dave - the cross todays childrenbear I ran across a fun story yesterday. A high school teacher decided to illuminate the noise that cellphones usher into ourlives. She invited her students to take out their cellphone un-silence all notifications and turn up the volume. The ensuing 50 minutes was a symphony of clicks beeps bings anddoinks. They tallied up each notification and classified them by the app from which themcame. Here are theresults: Wow. No…
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Putting students in the driver’s seat includes having them assess their writing, which also eases the teacher’s grading load.
I'm a middle school art teacher; as the years have progressed phones have become a constant problem in the classroom. This year I added a personal cellphone policy that students are all assigned a number and they are to put their phone in the pocket at the beginning of class and take their number. Once they bring me their number, I give them back their phone. So far so good.
Cell phones in the classroom can be a blessing and a curse! After asking my student to put their phones away a million times, I came up with this quick strategy that has really made a huge difference. No phone jails or phone pockets needed! #activehistoryteacher #phonebreak #historyteacher #highschoolteacher
Mobile phones will be used in the classroom for educational purposes according to set expectations and rules. The document outlines appropriate uses of phones such as connecting to the internet for class activities and texting questions to search engines. Rules prohibit personal use during class and require relevance to assignments. Consequences for misuse include warnings, confiscation, and banning phone use. Guardians must approve phone use and alternatives will be provided for students…
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