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热心网友 时间:2023-08-21 11:46
If you ask me if a child should have a cell phone, I will answer yes
without any hesitation. I think children today need a cell phone simply
for safety sake. There are phone plans and parental restrictions to suit
all needs. In today’s world, a cell phone is a necessity for any child
old enough to be able to use it in an emergency.
The problem
arises when the cell phones are brought to school. Many school districts
prohibit their use, even their presence at all times, even ring prep
periods and lunch. Student handbooks outlaw the possession of a cell
phone anywhere on school grounds. Any child with a cell phone can have
it confiscated by faculty.
I disagree with this policy. And
while I am well aware that many students will use their phones
indiscriminately, trying to call or text friends ring class or risk
having their phones go off in the classroom, I can’t agree with the
policy of no cell phones. It isn’t practical.
Specific rules
need to be put in place so that phones are silenced and in backpacks
ring class. Having been a teacher in a high school I know it can be
done and done successfully.
Mobile phones are a safety
feature in a world that has become unsafe and unfriendly especially to
children. How many alts feel safer knowing they have a cell phone in
their possession, not simply for talking to friends, but “just in case.”
I know I do and have used it more than once to summon help. How much
more necessary is for your child to have one on their person “just in
case?”
School policies are not always made to benefit all
students. The disallowing of cell phones because of misuse by a minority
of students is unfair to the majority who would adhere to the rule of
no phone use in classes.
As an ecator I know that most
students would limit their phone use to before and after school, ring
free periods and for emergency calls. I also know firsthand of two
incidents where student use of cell phones was a practical help. When
there was a crisis at my school and faculty and students had to exit the
building immediately, many students called their parents to let them
know they were safe. Another situation concerned a boy’s uncomfortable
feeling about a fellow student who had made threats. When the
administration dismissed his fears he used his cell phone to call the
local police who found a weapon in the locker of the student who had
made the threats.
If your child’s school has a policy
against cell phones and you object, make an effort to enlist other
like-minded parents to join you at board of ecation meetings and lodge
formal protests. Stress the safety factor of having cell phones as your
children’s right.
Cell phones are not only convenient, they
are one more way to for you to stay connected with your child and know
they’re safe.
之前刚好在familylobby看到这篇文章,讨论的就是中学生是否需要带手机,这个网站蛮小众的,一般应该查不到,但你如果拿来用在写国外大学的论文里面就有风险了
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