Does banning mobile phones stop friction in the classroom? (2024)

Suzanne Allan,BBC Scotland News

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To ban or not to ban?

That's the question head teachers across Scotland have been faced with as they try to deal with the increasing use of mobile phones in school.

For one Glasgow secondary, the decision to keep devices out of the classroom was the right one.

All Saints in Barmulloch took the plunge earlier this year, banning mobiles completely from class.

English teacher Siobhan Healy said the phones were becoming a problem.

"We always tell our young people to keep it in their bags, even having it in the pocket, it's buzzing, it's a toy basically.

"There's never a time you have their full attention if the phone is there."

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She added: "As well as that, it brings other problems into the classroom.

"If you speak to teachers we've all had a scenario where something has popped up in class that's caused argument or upset.

"They're never able to get away from other young people who are annoying them or putting things up about them, so it can really cause friction in the classroom."

Now, any student caught using one during lessons is asked politely to put it away.

If this doesn't happen, it goes in a box until the end of the period.

Ms Healy says in the past, getting pupils' full concentration could be hard.

"You hear Snapchat pings happening. You quite often talk to the tops of heads and you know they've got their phone underneath the desk or behind a book.

"As soon as I am not standing up talking directly to them they think, 'I'm off the hook and I'm going to go on my phone'.

"It means you are repeating instructions four or five times so you're never really getting to move with the work you're trying to do."

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At the moment the decision to ban or allow phones in some form is down to head teachers.

Some schools allow them in class, others keep them to breaks, while several have an outright ban.

But the Scottish government is expected to publish new nationwide guidance imminently.

Whether they should be outlawed in school is a subject that divides students, teachers and parents.

A recent international study, released by OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa), showed around a third of pupils in Scottish classrooms admitted being distracted by phones in almost or every lesson.

Ms Healy agrees but thinks a third is an underestimate.

The teacher added: "Even with your most focused and enthusiastic pupil there will be times when they have their phone out."

She agreed wholeheartedly that the ban on phones in class had made a big difference.

Ms Healy said: "If the phones are in the class, that's their whole social life in the class with them, if not it's class and focus time."

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Head teacher Brian McDermott decided a ban was needed after feedback from teachers.

"We designed it around two particular issues," he said.

"One was the misuse in classrooms and two, was young people trying to navigate around that by seeking to leave the class for legitimate reasons.

"But then that time out of class being much longer than it had to be.

"Young people were asking to leave class about six times a day and then being noticed with their phone."

He added young people were asked for their views and presented with the case that "learning is the key business".

Mr McDermott is happy with the way the ban is running just now, but is keeping an open mind as to what the Scottish government guidance might recommend.

He said: "It's significantly reduced the use in classrooms.

"It hasn't eradicated it, but it's brought a bit of a realisation, made more explicit, mobile phones can be contra learning and that's a good narrative to have in the school.

"Overall, I am pleased with it, but there's always room for improvement."

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Erin - who is in sixth year - sees both sides.

"I can put it down, but it does hold a lot of a personal part of my life.

"In this generation it is a big part of life and I don't think I could live without it.

"They do cause a lot of distraction but they are a quick way to research stuff if we need that and they give us a lot of access to the internet."

First year Ruby said pupils accept the ban but she still sees a small number take them out in class.

"Some people that still do it and then get it taken off them, some put it away instead of taking it out. It's changed the way they think about it (phones).

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Carson, also first year, sees a lot of friends revolve their lives around mobile phones.

"I don't see a point in it," he said.

"I use Snapchat but I'm not on it every two minutes."

Gracie, who is leaving school this term, feels the older pupils are more focused on studies than the younger ones

She welcomed the ban as a "good thing" and highlighted how easy it is to get distracted by notifications.

Gracie, who admits they are useful for essay research, added: "There's a lot of dangerous stuff, strangers, getting hacked but I do think it's necessary now, I need it for work, the older generation don't understand how much the younger generation need it."

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Charles Smith has two daughters at the school.

He supports what All Saints are doing but wouldn't like to see a total ban.

Mr Smith said: "I disagree with an outright ban within schools, there is good reasons for people having their phones.

"I often come here and pick my children up at the end of the day and I've messaged them to say 'I'm here'.

"Some times there are good reasons they need to get in touch with me, if they're not well etc.

"I do believe they [phones] are useful to have, but obviously not in classrooms."

Education SecretaryJenny Gilruth said at the end of last year that she wanted to update the national guidance on phone use in schools as quickly as possible.

A Scottish government spokesman said: “As a starting point for this guidance, head teachers should be empowered to take any action they deem necessary, including banning mobile phone use - indeed, many head teachers have already chosen to do so within their school communities.”

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Does banning mobile phones stop friction in the classroom? (2024)

FAQs

Why should cell phones be banned in classrooms? ›

Parents and principals who favor banning cell phones in classrooms argue they distract students and diminish focus, can provide students access to questionable content, increase cyberbullying and other disciplinary issues, create physical and mental health issues, encourage cheating and potentially expose children to ...

How do cell phones affect the classroom? ›

Cell phones can be disruptive of the school environment

School disruptions can come in a number of forms. Ringing or vibrating cell phones can disrupt classes and distract students who should be paying attention to their lessons. Text message has been used for cheating.

What are the negatives of banning phones in school? ›

Proponents say no-phone rules reduce student distractions and bullying. Critics say the bans could hinder student self-direction and critical thinking.

Should mobile phones be used in the classroom? ›

They can be tools for safety, connection, and learning when used responsibly. Creating an environment where schools, parents, and students constructively use phones is possible. Allowing cell phones in school is not just about convenience. It's about providing students with tools to help them succeed and stay safe.

Should cellphones be allowed in school pros and cons? ›

While phones can be beneficial for children, they also come with several downsides. In addition to being a distraction, they can also be used to engage in cyberbullying, access inappropriate content, or cheat. Deciding if your child should have a phone at school can be a difficult decision for families.

Do cell phones distract students from learning? ›

While there is little argument that smartphones and other devices can be distracting for students in classrooms, research shows that using electronic devices in the classroom can even lower students' grades.

Do phones affect students' grades? ›

A new study from the Program for International Student Assessment found a link between phone usage and declining academic performance. The organization evaluates math, reading and science skills in 15-year-olds in almost 80 countries every three years.

What are the positive effects of Mobile phones in the classroom? ›

2. Communication: Mobile phones facilitate communication among students, parents, and teachers. They allow for quick and easy communication regarding important school-related matters, such as assignment updates, schedule changes, and emergencies.

Why shouldn't learners bring cellphones to school? ›

Studies have shown that having their phones out while studying can reduce students' concentration by 20%, negatively impacting their learning. Crucially, even if students weren't actively using their phone, simply having it within their line of sight distracted them.

Why shouldn't teachers take away phones? ›

Cell phones are a distraction in the classroom, but by eliminating them, you further create a bad relationship with your students to a point where they will pay less attention and will often reject the class. Let kids keep their phones but set up clear boundaries with rewards for those doing well.

What is the value of prohibiting cell phones on school campuses? ›

The hope is that a ban would lead to improved learning, less bullying, distraction and anxiety — and more meaningful communication with peers and adults. Some parents, however, want their children to have cellphones for safety and communication and school administrators say the ban could be difficult to enforce.

Why shouldn't mobile phones be banned in schools? ›

Mobile phones are an integral part of our lives. We need to be teaching children about appropriate use of phones, rather than simply banning them. This will help students learn how to use their phones safely and responsibly at school, at home and beyond.

What do teachers think about phones in school? ›

A lot of teachers are okay with students going on their phone when all of their work is done. Teachers see phones as distractions but if all their work is done and they are being productive they are fine with it. Teachers can have a hard time managing their class when it comes to students using their phones.

What states have banned cell phones in schools? ›

Where else have smartphones been banned in US schools? The states of Ohio, Indiana, Oklahoma and Florida have already imposed statewide restrictions on the use of smartphones in public schools.

Should kids have cell phones? ›

Experts suggest that you should wait to get your kid a smartphone until at least 8th grade. Along with age, a kid's social awareness, understanding of technology, and maturity should be considered.

When making an argument against cell phone bans, the following claim exemplifies what technique? ›

The technique exemplified by the claim is logos. Logos is a persuasive technique that appeals to logic and reason. In the claim, the use of studies and statistical evidence demonstrates a logical argument to support the stance against cell phone bans.

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