Cell Phones in School: Good or Bad?

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Electronics are a huge part of our society. “Out of the world’s estimated 7 billion people, 6 billion have access to mobile phones” (Wang). Over thousands of these cell phones are owned by students K-12. A major debate topic is should cell phones be allowed in schools? “Twenty-four percent of schools have banned mobile devices altogether and sixty-two percent allow them on school grounds, but not in the classroom” (Raths). Cell phones should not be allowed in school because children focus more on the phone than schoolwork, it will create more drama, and it promotes cheating. Cell phones should not be allowed in schools because kids are always wondering what their friends are doing and what is happening outside of school. If they have access to their phones all day, then they will be glued to them. Phones are more entertaining than a teacher lecturing at the front of the class. Most students will start to zone out, or fall asleep, when a teacher starts a lesson. It is always easier to focus on something when you are interested in it. For example, it is much easier to remember a song rather than a study guide. Twitter, where kids post what is going on, is more interesting than algebra or biology. Social media is a watering hole out in the safari. Everyone wants to be there, around all of the activity. Having access to a mobile device all day will create more drama among the students and the teachers. Teachers will become more frustrated because the students will not be paying attention to what they are saying. Then teachers will start to complain more and try to turn phones into the office and complain to the principle. This would probably cause the principle more stress. Also, it would also cause drama between the students bec... ... middle of paper ... ... to catch up with their friends and will be able to make plans. Texting is to a high school student, as cooking is to a chef. Whenever you go you always see a group of kids with at least one on their phone if not more. Cell phones should not be allowed in school because children focus more on the phone than schoolwork, it will create more drama, and it promotes cheating. Works Cited Bullying Statistics. “No Bullying Expert Advice On Cyber Bullying School Bullying.” Nobullying.com, 28 Apr. 2013. Web. 18 Dec. 2013. Cheating Fact Sheet “RESEARCH CENTER” Cheating Is A Personal Foul. Cheating Fact Sheet Educational Testing Service, 1999. Web. 16 Dec. 2013. Cyber Bullying Statistics."Bullying Statistics.” Bullying Statistics, 2010. Web. 18 Dec. 2013. Raths, David. "THE Journal." : Technological Horizons in Education --. David Raths, 28 Mar. 2012. Web. 10 Dec. 2013.

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