To: Citizen Blade
OK, one more time, and that's it:
I was making a more general point. The fact that kids did not have cell phones in schools in the past doesn't really answer the question of whether they should have them now.
OHHHHHhhhh....the "more general point" thingie. Good one! The point was that human beings CAN get along without cellphones, it's been done. Maybe it wasn't as convenient, but it's possible.
I suppose. But, there is simply no downside to kids have access to cell phones at all times. You never know when emergencies are going to pop up."
The whole point of the original article was one of the downside...porn, on kids cellphones...remember? As for emergencies...they're a part of life, with or without a cellphone. Forgetting their lunch money is NOT an emergency. Read "The Boy Who Cried Wolf".
Why? Because you don't like cell phones?
Who? Me? I love cellphones. We've had cellphones since they first came out...the old Motorola flip phone. My wife and I both have them and we talk and text daily. We communicate so much we had to get the "unlimited" package to be able to afford it. We run our business via cellphones. We've even gotten rid of our land lines. But then again, we're not kids in a classroom trying to learn.
"So, just have a rule that all cell phones have to be on silent or vibrate and give detention to any kid who violates the rule. Kids and parents stay in contact, and your delicate ears don't get offended."
Your words, not mine. Actually, I was thinking more of the disruption in the school and the disdain of the school officials.
Now, I certainly didn't mean to kickstart your yamaha on this, but it really is my opinion and I intend to stick to it. If it makes you feel more secure - and that is what all this is about - then you buy your kids all the cellphones they can carry. After all, it's the new high-tech, long-distance version of a "wireless nursury monitor".
But they still should be turned off in the classroom.
I'm done witju.
108 posted on
12/10/2008 1:00:13 PM PST by
FrankR
(“Turtle up”, economically, for the duration of the 0bamanation.)
To: FrankR
Actually, I was thinking more of the disruption in the school and the disdain of the school officials.
A cell phone is hardly required for me to hold school officials in complete disdain and utter contempt. And if the kids show that towards public skrewl officials, well, it's hard for me to get upset over that. Two words: teacher's union.
110 posted on
12/10/2008 1:05:27 PM PST by
JamesP81
(I shall give their President the same respect they gave mine.)
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