Cell phones have gone from being a luxury to an everyday necessity. While providing easy access to the outside world, it can be a problem for educators. School teachers can tell children in their class to keep their cell phones, but it is difficult to control adults.Â
The key is to create cell phone-use policies that limit distraction without compromising student rights. The main argument in favor of controlling cell phones in the classroom is that cell phones can distract instructors but can also distract students who are trying to pay attention to the teacher.
If there is a crisis in the classroom, students must have a cell phone to make calls. If a student needs to answer the phone in an emergency. The best solution is to create cell phone usage rules that allow the device to be accessed without disturbing other students. Students must keep their cell phones in their bags, pockets, or other belongings and the phone must be on silent in class.
Higher education institutions must adjust the rules and disciplinary measures to reflect the current needs of their students. With the right amount of control and flexibility, colleges can create a pleasant learning environment with maximum safety and minimal distraction.