In the article from Public School Review, Grace Clen, "text message has been used to take photos of exams." Students can use their cell phone in every class to cheat. They use them as calulaters, to google answers, and many more ways. Cell phones could also be used to take photos of the study questions and look at them while taking their test. Even though I think cell phones should be banned there are reasons that they should not be banned there are reasons that they should not be ban like to use study skills in class. As they say in the article "Schools seek balance for cell for cellphones in class" Linda Matchan, says "science students use a physics app to collect data" but in this students say they are doing their work but they are texting. As in the same article above, Joni Siani, says "You'll get kids saying, I'll look something up for English, and while i'm here let me quickly check my Instagram or Twitter feed" You're back in that same class and the student is still listening to music and playing the game on their phone. You come to learn not to play on your phone and not listen to your teacher. Cell phones keep childern from learning. The simple solution is banning the phone from the classroom. Let's get them out of the classroom so students will listen to the teacher and
In the article from Public School Review, Grace Clen, "text message has been used to take photos of exams." Students can use their cell phone in every class to cheat. They use them as calulaters, to google answers, and many more ways. Cell phones could also be used to take photos of the study questions and look at them while taking their test. Even though I think cell phones should be banned there are reasons that they should not be banned there are reasons that they should not be ban like to use study skills in class. As they say in the article "Schools seek balance for cell for cellphones in class" Linda Matchan, says "science students use a physics app to collect data" but in this students say they are doing their work but they are texting. As in the same article above, Joni Siani, says "You'll get kids saying, I'll look something up for English, and while i'm here let me quickly check my Instagram or Twitter feed" You're back in that same class and the student is still listening to music and playing the game on their phone. You come to learn not to play on your phone and not listen to your teacher. Cell phones keep childern from learning. The simple solution is banning the phone from the classroom. Let's get them out of the classroom so students will listen to the teacher and