I wonder how many Parents use the convenience of a Smartphone to track the whereabouts of their Kids ?
Societies which shunned writing famously are banging superpowers today. May that be a lesson never to pass on appropriate usage of new technologies to the younger generation.
Wasn’t an issue when i was at school. Granted we were all rocking a Nokia 3210
Schools already do this though… unless they have some new solutions then this is nothing.
Schools are majorly obsolete with internet resources now anyway. They have become brainwashing machines, teaching children degenerate transgenderism, false racial history and other communist trash.
Ok can I just say making students leave there phones at home is stupid
Especially for older kids who don’t get picked up
Not letting them use them or have them at school is fine but not letting them even bring them for the walk is actually kind of dangerous
And yes I know the older generation didn’t have phones but there here and they help people be safe
Also what if a kid wants to hang out with some friends after school or go to an after school club should they have to walk home and tell there parents and miss out or just be able to call mum and dad and say “hi mum can I hang out with Billy after school. OK ill be home at 5 love you.”
As it says – Already happens. And already gets ignored by kids with the tacit support of their parents.
Schools already do this. It’s lip service for a problem that doesn’t exist.
Headline is a bit misleading. It’s just the Education minister creating advice for schools that want to ban phones, as it’s not statutory (Mandatory) to follow the advice according to articles. Besides, how would it work for Sixth forms,Colleges and the like, as Students there may have needs for phones in lessons and are 16+
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I wonder how many Parents use the convenience of a Smartphone to track the whereabouts of their Kids ?
Societies which shunned writing famously are banging superpowers today. May that be a lesson never to pass on appropriate usage of new technologies to the younger generation.
Wasn’t an issue when i was at school. Granted we were all rocking a Nokia 3210
Schools already do this though… unless they have some new solutions then this is nothing.
Schools are majorly obsolete with internet resources now anyway. They have become brainwashing machines, teaching children degenerate transgenderism, false racial history and other communist trash.
Ok can I just say making students leave there phones at home is stupid
Especially for older kids who don’t get picked up
Not letting them use them or have them at school is fine but not letting them even bring them for the walk is actually kind of dangerous
And yes I know the older generation didn’t have phones but there here and they help people be safe
Also what if a kid wants to hang out with some friends after school or go to an after school club should they have to walk home and tell there parents and miss out or just be able to call mum and dad and say “hi mum can I hang out with Billy after school. OK ill be home at 5 love you.”
As it says – Already happens. And already gets ignored by kids with the tacit support of their parents.
Schools already do this. It’s lip service for a problem that doesn’t exist.
Headline is a bit misleading. It’s just the Education minister creating advice for schools that want to ban phones, as it’s not statutory (Mandatory) to follow the advice according to articles. Besides, how would it work for Sixth forms,Colleges and the like, as Students there may have needs for phones in lessons and are 16+