Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Forget sexting; all the cool kids do this
#11
Filliam H. Muffman wrote:
[quote=PeterB]
[quote=Filliam H. Muffman]
[quote=PeterB]Also, I've observed firsthand that phone addiction is a very real thing -- if I were somehow able to get them to part with their phones for an hour, they would become VERY anxious and not know what to do with themselves.

One of the worst modern examples of bad parenting to let your kids get to this point. Most tech leaders that have kids severely limit their access.
Then I would say we have a very serious problem with bad parenting ... most, if not all, of my students fall into this category. https://bigthink.com/surprising-science/...tion-study
Hard to say at the moment if they are going to be a lost generation, or computer implants will herald a new stage in our evolution. In the 90's there was a Twilight Zone where 99.99% of the population had implants and couldn't even read paper books. Society was almost destroyed when the implants were taken over by a virus, but the few people without them allowed it to restart.
Yes, I've seen that episode. At the very least, I think we're looking at some very significant societal shifts in terms of things like what is considered appropriate social behavior -- for example, whether or not you have to respond to people who contact you, if it's acceptable to not make eye contact when interacting with other people, etc. See here: https://www.statepress.com/article/2017/...ial-skills and here: http://lighthousenetwork.org/study-smart...al-skills/
Reply
#12
Ombligo wrote:
Phone use has gotten completely out of control in schools. I wish we had the resolve that France has - it banned all phones from its schools as a criminal offense. Until we do something similar, we are just fooling ourselves.

Used to be if a student had a phone or pager in school they would be expelled (on suspicion of drug dealing). I am of the opinion that now a phone may be allowed in the building, but only to be kept in a locker, unless there is a specific invitation from a teacher to allow it into the classroom.
Reply
#13
Phones get checked in before start of class, checked out at the end of class at my teacher spouse's school.
Reply
#14
Bill in NC wrote:
Phones get checked in before start of class, checked out at the end of class at my teacher spouse's school.

That may work at the primary or secondary school level, but no way is it going to work in college...
Reply
#15
N-OS X-tasy! wrote:
[quote=Ombligo]
Phone use has gotten completely out of control in schools. I wish we had the resolve that France has - it banned all phones from its schools as a criminal offense. Until we do something similar, we are just fooling ourselves.

Hear, hear!
Maybe it should be HERE, HERE!
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)