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Schools Say No to Cellphones in Class. But Is It a Smart Move? By Alyson Klein

Schools Say No to Cellphones in Class. But Is It a Smart Move? By Alyson Klein | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
A flurry of schools have recently put in place restrictions or bans on student cellphones, a pivot away from the more open policies instituted in previous years.

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Kiranjot Kaur's curator insight, September 17, 2019 6:50 PM
 " I agree with this article because it tells how schools can help students to involve in studies with educational  use of cellphone, by applying some rules. 
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Mobile phones banned in schools in France | Bangkok Post: learning

Mobile phones banned in schools in France | Bangkok Post: learning | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

"Texting under the table should be a thing of the past when French children return to class on Monday following a nationwide ban on mobile phones in schools ..."


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Lawmakers introduce bill to ban all smartphones at school - Fast Company

Lawmakers introduce bill to ban all smartphones at school - Fast Company | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it
California lawmakers introduced a bill that would restrict and in some cases, ban, the possession and use of smartphones during school hours.

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James Schreier's curator insight, March 25, 2019 7:18 AM

There is some recognition here about implications, particularly "first-order" implications, but the depth of this topic suggests there are multiple second- and third-order implications.

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Schools that ban mobile phones see better academic results

Schools that ban mobile phones see better academic results | Android and iPad apps for language teachers | Scoop.it

"Effect of ban on phones adds up to equivalent of extra week of classes over a pupil’s school year ..."


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Alex Makosz's curator insight, May 17, 2015 5:30 AM

Phones negatively affect low-income and low-achievement students most? A double-edged sword that most hurts kids already lacking the skills for success.