Teachers at various schools are implementing different strategies regarding cell phones in classrooms. Some schools have banned cell phones entirely, while others are exploring new approaches. Science Leadership Academy in Spring Garden took away students' cell phones, with teachers noting improvements. Utah's largest high school is trying a new approach in the fall, aiming to reduce disruptions caused by cell phones. The issue of cell phone use in classrooms is being addressed by schools to enhance learning environments.
Cellphones are disrupting classrooms. What are schools doing about them? https://t.co/9CLQF2LmyA
Teachers at Utah’s largest high school are done taking away cell phones from students. They’re trying something new in the Fall, and if they’re successful, other schools might do the same. @erincoxnews has the story: https://t.co/RiOk7DLzoF
Teachers at Utah’s largest high school are done taking away cell phones from students. They’re trying something new this fall and if they’re successful, other schools might do the same. I’ll have the story for you, tonight on @KSL5TV at 6 PM. https://t.co/tcs206snEJ
Teachers at Science Leadership Academy, a tech-forward magnet school in Spring Garden, took away student's cell phones. “Everything is better," a teacher said. https://t.co/reawt2jBwh
“Students should not have cellphones in the classroom. They can check them at the front of the class [...] Actually, some schools say no cell phones period.” https://t.co/tdjnT6rpJe