• Scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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      2 years ago

      Am I the crazy one? Millennial myself. We had cell phones and got detentions for using them in class. When did that stop being a thing? Why is this a question at all??

      You’re there to learn. You sneak texts between periods. If we were caught our phone was given to the principal

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        In the 2000s and early 2010s, less of your life was lived on a cell phone or smartphone.

        For kids now, it’s 100% of their lives. Post-COVID, the majority of social interaction between peers is through a social media app.

        That means that close to 100% of kids are on their phones during the school day. If you aren’t, you run the risk of social isolation and FOMO.

        Administrators can’t send a kid to detention for using their phone because ALL kids would be in detention every day.

        Here’s one article that examines the problem

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          2 years ago

          As long as the phone isn’t used in class I fail to the the issue. There’s no need to ban phone use in general while on school premises.

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            2 years ago

            Schools are literally mini-prisons that feed into actual prison.

            The important thing is not reasonable control but complete control.