This is why I think cameras should be aloud in the classroom. I think it would be easy contact with parents because teachers can talk to parents faster than just emailing them. Teachers won't need to send any more emails ever again. Easier to talk to parents about forgotten lunch, so it will come to you faster. Now, there can be parent teacher conferences at home, so parents can cook. Students whose practice got canceled can tell their parents faster than calling their parents.
I think it is awful that some students are lying to parents about things. They have to do that involve school. With cameras, students can't lie about not having homework and not doing it until the last minute. Students can say they were good when they were bad because they are being watched by their parents, so they will get in trouble in school. I hate
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The cameras will tell the parents if their kid is safe because they get wired. These cameras will make that worry go away from the parents. The parents will now know what drill they have at the day for now on. So cameras the parents will thank you if you are installed.
Some parents and grandparents ask their kids or for grandparents' grand kids how was your day the cameras will answer it for you. Students will no longer have to deal with the how was your day? They will watch it and get it answered fast. They will know how it's been so if it's bad your parents can make you feel better. The student will no longer have to stop in your tracks to answer the question every again. For me, that will make me feel better because I hate that question.
I want to know do you agree with me or do you not? It's an opinion, and it's never wrong because no opinion is wrong. Ok parents do like this or not. This is so for all parents and teachers all around the world. Remember parents and teachers the cameras will help you a
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson teaches a valuable lesson. The book is about a young girl just entering high school. It shows all her struggles and achievements as a girl recovering from being raped at a party before entering high school. Because of the strength of the lesson Speak teaches, it should not be banned.
First Amendment Rights of Public School Students How the judicial branch rules in cases relating to the 1st and how they relate that to all the rights of public school students. This includes anything from flag burning to not saluting the flag to practicing religion in school. The main point of this paper is to focus on the fact that schools have a greater ability to restrict speech than government. Research Question Does government or school districts have the ability to restrict free speech? This is a very important question because this gives great power to one over the other.
Separation of church and state is an issue in the forefront of people’s minds as some fight for their religious freedoms while others fight for their right to not be subjected to the religious beliefs of anybody else. Because public schools are government agencies they must operate under the same guidelines as any other government entity when it comes to religious expression and support, meaning they cannot endorse any specific religion nor can they encourage or require any religious practice. This issue becomes complicated when students exercise their right to free speech by expressing their religious beliefs in a school setting. An examination of First Amendment legal issues that arise when a student submits an essay and drawing of a religious
...s just proves the point that students are people too. They may be inexperienced, but they are gaining knowledge and awareness about the world around them and becoming brave enough to speak up for themselves.
School searchers have been going on for many years now, and as the years keep passing the searches happen more and more. Schools didn't have many back in the day due to trust in the schools also they didn't have as many drugs around as now a days. I feel that school searches are a good thing to have through out the year and also have them if they have probable cause to search sgtudents lockers.
The technology and the development has improved to a great extent, but instead of using it the right way, we, as individualists, have chosen to do it in the wrong way. However, the big and not least controversial question is why should parents have a track for their kids? Well the answer is obvious. Parents want to see what their adolescents are doing and whom they are talking with.
Schools should not be able to censor books because of its suppressing ideas or writing. Some of these books are apart of our history and we have the right to learn about them. Even if the book is talking about a horrible event from the past, we shouldn't keep the book away from the public. We need to learn from our history so these things don't happen again. Schools need to allow children to learn about these events so that they understand that the world was like this at one point in history.
The Bill of Rights was crafted in 1791 by James Madison. It was put in place to protect the rights of all people within the borders of the United States when it is applied by the government. It is a very important document that means a lot in the hearts of Americans.
Teachers are responding well to this because it enables students to better communicate to clarify with teachers on information they may not understand as well as join in or guide conversations in the direction he or she would like it to go. This has proven to be useful for the students that are shy and do not ask questions in class.
the publicity these students get from the daily news. I understand that they are there to
... expectations. This is also a chance for the teacher to see if the parents have concerns and how he/she can assist the parents.
Although phones can be a distraction in school kids should be able to have them to either play games, listen to music, or get ahold of their parents faster if there’s a huge emergency or to play school related games.
There are an estimated 30 million surveillance cameras in the United States, proving to be a normal feature in American lives (Vlahos). This is no surprise because in the past several years, events such as the 9/11 attack and the availability of cheaper cameras have accelerated this trend. But conflicts have come with this and have ignited, concerning the safety of the people versus the violation of privacy that surveillance has. Although camera surveillance systems are intended to provide safety to the public, the violation of privacy outweighs this, especially in a democratic country like America.
...l point of view it doesn’t seem like the concept is too difficult or dangerous to implement into schools, but as of right now students and faculty are comfortable with the current system that takes place online and anonymously.
Do teachers change when an administrator evaluates them? Do parents worry too much about their kids being in school? Have many students around the world been falsely accused of something they didn’t do? All of these problems can be eliminated with one little piece of technology hanging from the ceiling. That little piece of technology is a surveillance camera which can be placed almost anywhere. Many schools are determining whether or not to install security cameras in classrooms. Those who have, have seen dramatic changes in teachers, students, and even parents. Cameras have many helpful factors. For instance, cameras can be used to train future teachers, broadcast to students at home, and deal with bullying. Having cameras in a classroom environment are beneficial for students, teachers, parents, and schools because they hold teachers accountable, help students improve their behavior, and evaluate teacher and student interactions.