Research shows that prohibiting students from using mobile phones can improve their performance.
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the latest British study shows that students are not prohibited from using mobile phones at full time schools. The previous increase was 6.4%. This is equivalent to allowing students to learn more than 5 days in a year. In a survey conducted in 2001, no school forbade students to use mobile phones, but by 2007, the number of schools that banned the use of mobile phones was 50%. By 2013, 98% of schools required students to hand in their mobile phones when they entered school.
for parents, children's use of mobile phones in schools may be a problem for them. This research report is obviously a reason why they believe that using mobile phones in schools will result in a decline in their performance. In the UK, more than 90% of teenagers have a cell phone; in the United States, the ratio is 1/3. How to control students' use of mobile phones and intelligent devices has become a thorny problem in schools. Of course, some schools have lifted the rules that students can't use mobile phones, such as the New York city has lifted a 10 year long ban on the use of mobile phones in schools. Some schools have been using intelligent devices, such as iPad. Modern technology is used in teaching to enable students to take part in and improve their interests, but also distracts them from the equipment rather than the content itself.
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