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  2. Hoodie bans and cell phone restrictions: What new school ...

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    Cell phone bans, dress code changes and even the removal of mirrors are just some of the new school policies being implemented in the name of safety and better student engagement.

  3. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    During the experiment, students who were not allowed access to a cell phone tested better than those who had access to cell phones. [13] It is argued that, in the classroom, phones can be a constant disruption and may be used inappropriately, such as by cheating on tests, taking inappropriate photographs, [14] and playing mobile games. Phones ...

  4. Classroom cell phone rules and a ban on book bans. What ... - AOL

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    With deficits looming, Minnesota's school districts brought their arguments for new funding to the State Capitol this year in the face of warnings not to expect much after a bountiful 2023 session.

  5. Several Texas schools adopt cell phone bans in classroom ...

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    Cell phone use in the classroom is a controversial topic among teachers, students and parents. In Texas, some districts have implemented policies to limit cell phone use during lessons or even ...

  6. Cellphones are no longer allowed in class at Ankeny. Here's ...

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    The new policy prohibits students from using wireless communication devices including phones, smart watches and earbuds, during school hours. Cellphones are no longer allowed in class at Ankeny ...

  7. Audience response - Wikipedia

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    An example of this is in helping students to learn about plagiarism. [21] Audience Response systems can also be used in classroom settings to simulate randomized controlled trials (RCT) such as "Live the Trial," a mock RCT used to teach the concepts of clinical research. The mock trial answered the question "Do red smarties make you happier?". [22]

  8. Telecommunications policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications policy addresses the management of government-owned resources such as the spectrum, which facilitates all wireless communications. There is a naturally limited quantity of usable spectrum that exists, therefore the market demand is immense, especially as use of mobile technology, which uses the electromagnetic spectrum, expands.

  9. Local school bans cellphones and kids are cool with it: Today ...

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    Cincinnati Country Day School banned cellphones in August. Plot twist: the kids kinda like it. | Your April 22 Daily Briefing.