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Phone use in schools is not just an issue for students and teachers but also for other employees of educational institutions. According to the Governors Highway Safety Association, while no state bans all mobile phone use for all drivers, twenty states and the District of Columbia prohibit school bus drivers from using mobile phones. [79]
According to the PEW Research Center, 82% of K-12 teachers in the U.S. say their school or district has a cellphone policy, broken down by 94% of middle school teachers, 84% of elementary and 7% ...
Over the last decade, however, the proportion of schools with those policies has fallen from 9 in 10 schools prohibiting use in 2010 to 7 in 10 in 2022, according to NCES survey data.
One idea is to ban cellphone use during school hours in grades K-8 with high schools having more flexibility.
A group of high school student use their mobile phones. Across the country, most check-ins with middle and high school students are pretty much the same. The bans are going just fine.
About 79% of educators who teach in schools that allow educators to set rules found cell phone use to be very disruptive, according to a 2024 survey by National Education Association. About 90% of ...
“I’m like 75% entertainer because I have to keep the attention of the Nintendo generation,” one teacher said. California school district’s phone policy is 20 years old. Teachers say they ...
By integrating phones into the learning environment and teaching students how to leverage these devices for productive purposes, we equip them with essential skills that will enhance their ...