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Smartphones gripping peoples attention isnt anything new. But following the pandemic, Kris Hagel recalls seeing a troubling rise in public school students distracted by their phones during class.
I would walk through classrooms last year and kids have absolutely no attention to the teacher thats presenting a lesson in front of them because theyre so engrossed in whats going on with their cellphones, said Hagel, executive director of learning and innovation at Peninsula School District, which has 17 schools and serves about 9,000 students in the Gig Harbor area.
We struggled for a long time on what to do, Hagel said. Then, late last school year, one high school in the district decided to try a cellphone ban. It went surprisingly well, according to Hagel. We started hearing from more and more parents who said, Hey, we want this everywhere, we want the district to do the exact same thing.
So it did. We are not a district that says you cant have the device anywhere in school, Hagel explained Thursday during a webinar the League of Education Voters held to discuss smartphone use in schools. Were just saying it needs to be put away, he added. It should not be in classrooms.
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kimbutgar
(23,271 posts)They cant focus on learning and being on their phones. I had a 4th grade student who was defiant with me when she had her cell phone out while i was teaching a lesson. I gave her a warning and she ignored me so I sent her to the Principals office. He confiscated it and held on to it until after school and she glared at me the rest of the day. In my mind I thought what kind of parents provide a 4th grader with a cellphone! Her academics ability were very low for her grade.