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How to Help Students Panicked by School Smartphone Bans


How to Help Students Panicked by School Smartphone Bans - WSJ

To make good on the promise of smartphone bans, educators and parents will need to help students reset and reconnect with each other without screens.

Banning Cell Phones in Schools Isn't the Answer; Here Are Better ...

My reaction: Would that it were that simple. Yes, students are struggling in schools and with mental wellness. Banning cell phones and ...

So Your School Wants to Ban Cellphones. Now What? - The 74

But no method is foolproof. Students have been known to disable Yondr locks or even surrender a dead older phone while stowing their current ...

Schools Are Banning Phones. Here's How Parents Can Help Kids ...

People act as if phones should be with them all the time and taking them away for any length of time is somehow unthinkable. Schools wouldn't ...

Are Cell Phone Bans Helping Students Learn, or a Quick Fix - LinkedIn

What Are the Biggest Challenges With Cell Phones in Schools? You don't have to be a teacher to know how smartphones can divert students' ...

3 Steps to Help Educators Get Phones Out of Schools

School phone bans work, but to be maximally effective, schools should pursue the following steps, as outlined in a new memo EPPC released last week: 1) Create ...

What's behind the ban on cell phones in K-12 schools? - JHU Hub

With the current strategy of locking phones in storage pouches, bookbags, or lockers, the jury is out on whether that will work—and whether kids ...

A Look at State Efforts to Ban Cellphones in Schools and ... - KFF

Education leaders and policymakers are turning to cellphone bans in schools to help address youth mental health concerns and improve ...

Why I Support Banning Cell Phones in Schools - Mental Health ...

Screen Addiction: Try taking away that phone and some kids will have an all-out tantrum. Giving your kids a break from the phone and saying “Hey ...

The Terror of Face to Face Communication! | by Norma Schmelling

A recent Wall Street Journal headline caught my attention: “How to Help Students Panicked by School Smartphone Bans.

Banning Smartphones in Schools: One Policy Does Not Fit All

School smartphone bans have advanced in several states recently as teachers and administrators grapple with student welfare.

Claire Goldsmith on LinkedIn: Essay | How to Help Students ...

In this weekend's The Wall Street Journal, Liza Garonzik and I explore what comes next after so many of our schools have banned smartphones.

Cellphone Bans Can Ease Students' Stress and Anxiety, Educators ...

While a common motivation for schools to prohibit phone use has been to eliminate a source of distractions, another has been to help students' ...

Do Phone Bans Help Students Perform Better in School?

He envisages using phone-locking devices for most of the school day and taking phones out only at select times—at which point children will be ...

K-12 smartphone bans do tremendous good for student health

Limiting cell phones at K-12 schools across the country can strengthen teen health, advance student learning and build better school communities.

Helping students learn requires more than cell phone bans | Bi-Tapp

Across the country, many schools are implementing policies that ban cell phones in the classroom in an effort to reduce distractions and improve learning.

Opinion: School Smartphone Bans Need Help from Parents

Some student complaints are inevitable, and schools will need parent cooperation, just as they do to counter chronic absenteeism, bullying, ...

When It Comes to Banning Smartphones From Schools, What Really ...

It isn't as simple as prohibiting all devices — but going phone-free can help kids thrive, especially when they're offered fun alternatives to ...

Cell Phones and School Safety

Cell phone use, texting, and other outside communications by students during a crisis also expedites parental flocking to the school at a time when school and ...

6 Ways Schools Are Managing Students' Cellphone Use

If a student is caught using a phone during the school day, the device will be confiscated and returned to the student at the end of the day.