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par Haley Jacks Il y a 6 années

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Phones in school

The debate over allowing phones in schools centers on their potential as both a helpful tool and a distraction. While they can be crucial during emergencies and serve as educational aids, they also pose risks like cyberbullying and cheating, and can create inequity among students who don'

Phones in school

Debatable Topics in Schools

Homework

Many kids don't see the value of busy work, rendering homework useless
Less sleep
Students don't have as much time to be kids
Learning time management and responsibility
Holding students accountable for being able to independently do the content presented in class
Homework can be a good review

Banning Books

Most books that are banned show contesting world views, which can be very insightful for young minds.
Parents can control what their children read, but that shouldn't restrict others.
The classroom is where children learn to be human beings. If they aren't exposed to the world in the classroom, they will ask questions and find things out for themselves outside of the safe environment we can provide them with a structured, meaningful classroom setting.
Parents have the right to decide what their students are exposed to.
Less parental backlash
Students won't be exposed to graphic, racist, or violent content

Phones in School

Distractions and cheating
Cyberbullying
Equity for students without phones
Cons:
Phones can be a lifeline in an emergency
Phones can be a useful tool
Pros: