Anonymous wrote:For HS, is anyone concerned that banning phones fails to teach students the self-discipline they will need around electronics in college?
Anonymous wrote:How about Catholic parochial schools
Specifically in Nova? What’s their policy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holton’s policy is new for next year — full ban of phones and Apple Watches during school day. They are rolling it out now. I’ve heard nothing but good feedback.
In this full ban for upper school as well as the lower school? Kudos to Holton. Great move
Anonymous wrote:Holton’s policy is new for next year — full ban of phones and Apple Watches during school day. They are rolling it out now. I’ve heard nothing but good feedback.
Anonymous wrote:Is Potomac making any changes in access to phones?
Also, how do smart watches factor into these discussions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And when your kid goes to college???
Yeah not the right answer people, you failed.
Turns out that laptops in college have a detrimental effect on learning.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360131521001305
In general laptops being used for off-task activities distract everyone who can see the screen.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360131520301007
Think that phones are any different? Colleges have been fighting this battle for over a decade now, which is why some professors started declaring screen free spaces ages ago.
Anonymous wrote:Holton’s policy is new for next year — full ban of phones and Apple Watches during school day. They are rolling it out now. I’ve heard nothing but good feedback.
Anonymous wrote:None of this sounds new; maybe just for the few schools that didn't already do this years ago?