+1. Either it is important or it isn't. Allowing teachers to play on their phones during the school day suggests it isn't important. |
Teachers are telling you it’s harming the students. So are scientists. Social media companies admit that they program their platforms to be addictive as possible. Do you not experience your child being distracted on their phone? If you don’t, you either don’t have a teenager or you aren’t paying attention. We make rules for children in schools that are distinct from adult employees in all kinds of professional jobs. I’m so unclear why you think that making a rule for children that doesn’t apply to adults makes the rule for children a bad rule? Of course it would be better if we all (adults) put our phones down during the work day. But that is a separate question from making rules for students. |
If you think it is also bad for adults, then why wouldn't you expect adults to abide by the same rule when they are supposed to be working? We're not talking about what they do at home. |
Some students are adults too but the cell phone police said their phones have to be banned. So let's do the same for their teachers. If phones are so bad for the students, same for the teachers. Principals and school board members too! |
+1. Plus it's going to be pretty hard for teachers to enforce a ban when they are on their own phones. Practice what you preach!!! |
The school board members should be banned from using their phones too. Tired of them being distracted during meetings. You can tell they are not paying attention. |
And they should be required to ask for a bathroom pass and get tardy detentions and not allowed to bring snacks into their workplace and they should not be allowed to leave the board room during lunch for the first three years. I am convinced! Let’s treat all children like salaried adults! |
A lot of districts and workplaces have rules banning phone use while working. Why not for APS teachers? |
+1 Teachers can communicate using school provided resources. |
"Adult" high school students by and large don't have adult responsibilities. If they have children of their own, i imagine they can get documentation allowing them a phone, just like some students with medical needs may have a phone. |
Okay? My phone is always on DND at work, I check it in between meetings, so its not like this would be the "gotcha" you think it is. My phone only rings if my Emergency Contacts call me. |
You are confusing posters, the PP was a pro-phone poster. |
I have to say, the freak out by the teenagers is pretty amusing. This is clearly not an adult, because they know that teachers don't have paid planning periods any more. |
"Adult responsibilities"? Your OnlyFans subscribers can wait until you're home to get their updates. And if you have kids, people can call the office if there's a legitimate emergency. |
Y'all are acting like teachers are on their phones all day, including during their own lectures and classes. The "teachers" that have been guilty of this are substitute teachers - they are the ones who should be given pouches when they report for duty. |