Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a HS teacher and it is very difficult to control. Cell phones have made the problem so much worse. Kids are texting answers to each other while in class.
Many kids don’t want to bother putting in any effort because they know they can copy off friends. It is a depressing situation which is hard to manage
Why do you allow phones in the classroom? Either phones in the lockers or on the teachers desk. If there are twenty kids then there better be twenty phones on your desk or the test doesn’t start.
Wish it were that easy, especially when mom wants to know what happened to Larla's iphone 13 that "the teacher took and never gave back."
Parents would be up in arms if their kids couldn't have their phones.
Anonymous wrote:My kids grades went way down last year when she was doing virtual school. At least I have the consolation that she wasn't cheating!
Anonymous wrote:I really don't care. The old saying "when you cheat, you only cheat yourself." Good luck explaining why your SAT scores don't match your GPA. Good luck doing well in college when you missed all the foundational stuff. Mind your business and keep moving forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a HS teacher and it is very difficult to control. Cell phones have made the problem so much worse. Kids are texting answers to each other while in class.
Many kids don’t want to bother putting in any effort because they know they can copy off friends. It is a depressing situation which is hard to manage
Why do you allow phones in the classroom? Either phones in the lockers or on the teachers desk. If there are twenty kids then there better be twenty phones on your desk or the test doesn’t start.
Wish it were that easy, especially when mom wants to know what happened to Larla's iphone 13 that "the teacher took and never gave back."
Parents would be up in arms if their kids couldn't have their phones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone abdicating their parental responsibility to teachers? Teach your kids right and wrong, teach and model appropriate cell phone use, provide consequences for cheating.
+10000000
I’ve done all of that. One kid would never cheat and the other one does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone abdicating their parental responsibility to teachers? Teach your kids right and wrong, teach and model appropriate cell phone use, provide consequences for cheating.
+10000000
I’ve done all of that. One kid would never cheat and the other one does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone abdicating their parental responsibility to teachers? Teach your kids right and wrong, teach and model appropriate cell phone use, provide consequences for cheating.
+10000000
Anonymous wrote:Why is everyone abdicating their parental responsibility to teachers? Teach your kids right and wrong, teach and model appropriate cell phone use, provide consequences for cheating.
Anonymous wrote:My kids grades went way down last year when she was doing virtual school. At least I have the consolation that she wasn't cheating!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a HS teacher and it is very difficult to control. Cell phones have made the problem so much worse. Kids are texting answers to each other while in class.
Many kids don’t want to bother putting in any effort because they know they can copy off friends. It is a depressing situation which is hard to manage
Why do you allow phones in the classroom? Either phones in the lockers or on the teachers desk. If there are twenty kids then there better be twenty phones on your desk or the test doesn’t start.
Wish it were that easy, especially when mom wants to know what happened to Larla's iphone 13 that "the teacher took and never gave back."
Anonymous wrote:Is this only happening in high school? What about middle school?