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I imagine if I sent my children to a school attempting to ban their smart phone use I'd most likely be infuriated and take them out. It seems they think the solution for teachers not being technogically literate and able to teach their pupils how to use their phones and self-regulate is to make sure that their pupils, too, become technologically illiterate luddites.
It is incredibly disappointing to read that so many schools in England have implemented an outright ban on phone use (More than 90% of schools in England ban mobile phone use, survey shows, 10 April). While student engagement and the addiction to phones and social media certainly need to be addressed, schools are more likely to support students’ development if they teach them how to use technology in ways that are healthy, purposeful and life-enhancing. A balanced, nuanced approach to phone use can still promote social interaction for children of all ages and encourage learning beyond the classroom.
All students should be equipped to access quality information and transfer knowledge quicker in their pursuit of independent learning. If phones or tablets can help achieve that goal, maybe we should not be so quick to dismiss them in schools.
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