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The Importance Of Cell Phones In School

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Cell phones. Mobile devices that allow millions across the world to communicate and reach out. They can be used for business, to call your great-grandma Ethel, or for some people, more sinister and malicious reasons. Almost all of the American teenage population own a smartphone or some sort of cellular or mobile device, but what is their place in the classroom? I believe that they have no place in schools. I think that they are a huge distraction to students, lead to bullying and gossip, and are a very viable way for students to cheat on assignments Picture this, you are taking your semester test. This test will either make or break your grade. You are working out a very complex math equation, one which you do not have a very firm …show more content…

Sadly, we do not have to imagine it. Forty-two percent of teenagers who own a cell phone or have access to a computer, have reported being cyberbullied and twenty-percent of those have considered or even attempted suicide. These statistics are positively revolting. With such ease of access to social media or the internet, smartphones allow bullying in and out of school. I am not saying that removing cell phones from schools would eradicate bullying, but certainly be a step in the right direction. There will always be evil in this world, let's’ just try to eliminate just a small portion of it. Finally, the most glaring and prominent of all the issues, using cell phones as a way of cheating. Students can very easily take a picture of the completed assignment, and send the picture to another and allow them to copy and get the answers. We all know of and have heard of the app Snapchat. This app allow one to send and receive disappearing photos and messages. It is the perfect and optimal tool for cheating in school. One can very easily complete the assignment, send it to another, they copy it down, and the picture disappears as if nothing had ever happened. This sends a clear message as to why phones are such a huge problem in school. How can a student be expected to learn or prosper if another is doing the work for them? The answer is simply that they can not. Again, this will not completely eliminate the problem, but

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