In today’s post I’m going to explore five reasons why banning cell phones in schools is bad policy and detrimental for our students.
http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.fr/2012/07/5-reasons-to-allow-students-to-use-cell.html…
In today’s post I’m going to explore five reasons why banning cell phones in schools is bad policy and detrimental for our students.
http://theinnovativeeducator.blogspot.fr/2012/07/5-reasons-to-allow-students-to-use-cell.html…
At their best, cell phones and mobile devices seamlessly facilitate what students and teachers already do in thriving, inspiring classrooms. Students communicate and collaborate with each other and the teacher.
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2012/05/how-teachers-make-cell-phones-work-in-the-classroom/…
Regardless of your school’s cell phone policy, the reality in most schools is that students have phones in their pockets, purses, or hoodies. Why not get these tools out in plain sight and use them for good and not evil? …
Have you ever had your phone lost or stolen? Well, what do you do after you are finished panicking? You start to think about everything that you lost — what someone could do with the data you have on your …