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lewis111 30-08-2015 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 8101035)
Nobody is saying restrict tech to kids... it's all there in schools presently.
This is about the operation of the kids personal mobile phone during lesson time.

We currently have out of date computers for about 10% of the school at a time, phones can be the answer to moving forward and keep education with the real world

Ammi 30-08-2015 09:25 AM

..taking away a free classroom technology resource is restricting technology..:laugh:..there is not enough funding for schools to provide the technology that's needed..in an ideal world, eh...

..it's also placing no trust on students by 'policing' them for maybe a few who may misuse these things...and yet strangely, we want them to be 'individuals' when they leave school and to be able to make good decisions for themselves rather than being policed, which is not what school is about...I personally have more faith in young people than to think they need things to be removed from them during lesson time because most of them actually do want to learn rather than text their friends...

Ammi 30-08-2015 09:27 AM

...anyway, nothing more to say really..if there is no trust and belief in young people then, hmmmm really..../quite sad....

Jay. 30-08-2015 09:28 AM

I never had to turn my phone off in school, mine was jail broken and tethered, so I could only turn it back on if it was plugged into my computer, so the teachers let me keep it on.

Although i see both sides, they shouldn't need their phones during lessons, but don't waste precious time telling them to turn it off, just let it be. There are far too many disruptions in the classroom anyway *remembers the countless times the whole class had to wait for 1 person to stop talking*

rubymoo 30-08-2015 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8101032)
..and here you are using your technology every day on the internet, taking advantage of the 'HD' screens, no doubt using your phone on a daily basis for those big deals etc but no, no, no..that's for grown ups, we can't trust those young students with it because all they want to do is misuse it all and have no self discipline.../that I think is indeed the 'saddest' thing I've heard...

I know it's sad but it's also true with a lot of teenagers, they become so entwined with their technology, i'm battling my daughter at the moment about the amount of time she spends on her laptop/phone, and if i let her have her way she would be on it til 4 in the morning, she would have no contact with us, she would never go out, she would completely isolate herself, she is also a grade A student, has a beautiful caring gentle soul, she is the best daughter you could wish for and yet technology is taking away her childhood, because she will not venture outside on her own, and explore her surroundings.

In class when on computers they all try to get away with playing games rather than get on with their work, teenagers push the boundaries and try to get away with murder, if phones were allowed in class i dread to think what would happen, and what of the children who can't afford phones?

rubymoo 30-08-2015 09:32 AM

And i do trust my daughter, but not with technology left in her room past 10pm:laugh:

arista 30-08-2015 09:33 AM

"You're actually starting to scare me"


Getting up at 5AM you can get so much done
before anyone else is up

lewis111 Life is For Learning

Kizzy 30-08-2015 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 8101048)
..taking away a free classroom technology resource is restricting technology..:laugh:..there is not enough funding for schools to provide the technology that's needed..in an ideal world, eh...

..it's also placing no trust on students by 'policing' them for maybe a few who may misuse these things...and yet strangely, we want them to be 'individuals' when they leave school and to be able to make good decisions for themselves rather than being policed, which is not what school is about...I personally have more faith in young people than to think they need things to be removed from them during lesson time because most of them actually do want to learn rather than text their friends...

It can't be taking it away if it was never there in the first instance though.

The issue is not 'do schools have enough internet resources' is it?
The concern regarding the appropriate use of mobile phones in schools has gone on since the advent of mobile phones I suspect.
Teachers shouldn't have to be wasting teaching time on any one pupil who may abuse the privilege.
In the adult world there are times where mobiles are not allowed too, if they are mature enough to accept that personal items have a time and a place then I say that makes for a well rounded individual.
If this model of perfect trust was working there would be no need for further intervention would there? Somewhere somehow it isn't obviously.

lostalex 30-08-2015 10:15 AM

i think someone needs to take kizzy's phone away. do the TiBB mods have the power to do that?

Kizzy 30-08-2015 10:17 AM

:joker: :joker: :joker:


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