Phones are distracting students in class. More states are pressing schools to ban them

Category: Education/Family

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. with one voice / wɪθ wʌn vɔɪs / (idiom) – expressing an opinion that everyone in the group agrees about
    Example:

    Activists spoke with one voice against human rights abuses.


  2. sporadically / spəˈræd ɪk ə li / (adv.) – not happening regularly or continuously
    Example:

    He didn’t pass the subject because he only attended the class sporadically.


  3. curb / kɜrb / (v.) – to control or limit something
    Example:

    The new policy will curb how the government can spend funds.


  4. intervention / ɪn tərˈvɛn ʃən / (n.) – the act of becoming involved in a situation to give a solution to a problem
    Example:

    The community’s intervention provided assistance to those affected by the natural disaster.


  5. tether / ˈtɛð ər / (v.) – to connect someone or something to something
    Example:

    With the increasing demands of the job, employees often feel tethered to their work, even outside regular office hours.


Article

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In California, a high school teacher complains that students watch Netflix on their phones during class. In Maryland, a chemistry teacher says students use gambling apps to place bets during the school day.


The hold that phones have on adolescents in America today is well-documented, but teachers say parents are often not aware to what extent students use them inside the classroom. And increasingly, educators and experts are speaking with one voice on the question of how to handle it: Ban phones during classes.


“Students used to have an understanding that you aren’t supposed to be on your phone in class. Those days are gone,” said James Granger, who requires students in his science classes at a Los Angeles-area high school to place their phones in “a cellphone cubby” with numbered slots. “The only solution that works is to physically remove the cellphone from the student.”


Most schools already have rules regulating student phone use, but they are enforced sporadically. A growing number of leaders at the state and federal levels have begun endorsing school cellphone bans and suggesting new ways to curb access to the devices.


The latest state intervention came in Utah, where Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, last January urged all school districts and the state Board of Education to remove cellphones from classrooms. He cited studies that show learning improves, distractions are decreased and students are more likely to talk to each other if phones are taken away.


“We just need a space for six or seven hours a day where kids are not tethered to these devices,” Cox told reporters last month. He said his initiative, which is not binding, is part of a legislative push to protect kids in Utah from the harms of social media.


Nationally, 77% of U.S. schools say they prohibit cellphones at school for non-academic use, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.


But that number is misleading. It does not mean students are following those bans or all those schools are enforcing them.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • What do you think are the disadvantages of sporadically enforcing rules regulating cellphone use (ex. students might not take the regulations seriously)? How do you think schools would be able to enforce regulations strictly? Discuss.
  • In your opinion, is it easy to obey school rules in your country? Why or why not? What school rules have you found difficult to follow (ex. wearing a uniform, not eating in class)? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • What complaints do teachers commonly have in your country (ex. lack of parental involvement, discipline issues)? What do you think could be the best solutions for these? Discuss.
  • What complaints did you have as a student (ex. limited break time, too much homework)? What do you think are the best solutions for these issues? Discuss.