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[–] Melody@lemmy.one 2 points 4 months ago

While I do agree that rules that are clear oversteps; like "No Talking in the halls"; should be curbed; I don't think depriving students of their phones is on the same level.

Kids should be required to pay attention when they are a student. Banning things that disrupt classrooms from functioning is a fundamental thing we all should agree needs to be done. In short; the child should have learned something that was being taught before leaving that classroom if reasonably possible.

Do I think that means schools must run like prisons? Hell no. But I do believe the teachers and administration need the ability to contain disruptions in class.

I'd be all for phones in schools if they were school-issued devices that were tailor-made to be educational and actively contributed to the classroom and learning environment...but those sorts of implementations are very sparse and unlikely these days; and tend to be scoffed at because of their cost.