Texting in my opinion could be bad for students based on the following research. According to Dietz, S., & Henrich, C. (2014), who examined whether texting distracts students in a lecture setting established that participants who were in the texting group recorded largely lower marks about 55%, whereas those who did not text recorded high grades around 75%. Instant messaging on a computer, which has correlated qualities to texting, has been shown to be connected with educational distractibility (Levine, Waite, & Bowman, 2007), bigger reports of educational deficiency, and reduced assignment completion (Junco & Cotten, 2010). Scientists have also found that using social technology such as texting or instant messaging during a simulated classroom setting can lead to lower recall (Wood et al., 2012). In addition, GPA and texting while learning are negatively correlated (Windham & B., 2008). Interesting results surrounding cell phone use in the classroom has been related to students’ perception of the interference caused by text messaging. Estimations are varying, but astonishingly, many students acknowledge they find it sidetracking even if they engage in the behavior themselves. Another reason why texting could …show more content…
All the above researchers have concluded from their research that texting during lectures is a distraction not only to the owner of the phone but to other students and instructors. It reduces student-teacher clarity, the perception that one could text and multi-task has been proven to be wrong. My position therefore is to restrict texting in class or during lectures to help build student- teacher clarity and help students improve on their cognitive and attention span in