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:pencil2: Cell Phones In School :warning: (Helps In Emergencies (Phone In…
:pencil2: Cell Phones In School :warning:
Makes People Feel Bad They Don't Have A Phone
Helps In Emergencies
Phone In Classroom
Teacher Has Phone
Makes People Feel Mad At Their Families If They Don't Have A Phone
Some People's Families Don't Have Enough Money To Buy Phones-Makes People Jealous
People May Like School Better
Distracting Them And Others
If A Person Has A
Cell Phone But Not A Smart Phone People With The Smart Phones Could Put The Person With The Cell Phone Down
Could Do Homework On Phone
People Who Don't Have A Phone Has To Do Homework On Paper
Lots Of Electronics Already
Camera phones can be used to take embarrassing photographs of classmates in private areas, such as restrooms and locker rooms, and share them with others electronically or posting videos on YouTube. This technology raises legal issues of privacy and sexual harassment.
Cyber bullying also becomes more of an increased issue with access to social media sites, not to mention the distraction that social media and texting can pose to educational process for any child.
Cell phones can be used to cheat in class.
Cell phones can be a distraction in school.
Cell phones can be used for bullying, including taking inappropriate or unwanted pictures and videos.
Smart phones can help students get more organized in school.
Bringing a phone to school lets children communicate with their parents if they need to stay after or have forgotten something at home.
It is unhealthy for a child or teenager to depend on their cell phone for entertainment, or excessive communication with others when they should be focused on school work.