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Winning the Battle Against Cellphones: A New Era of Student Engagement
Tuesday, August 27, 2024
Schools are also looking beyond the classroom, ramping up extracurricular activities and clubs to compete with phones after school hours. In Spokane, Washington, the 'Engage IRL' initiative aims to provide every student with an after-school activity, be it sports, performing arts, or a club. This approach not only combats phone usage but also addresses high absenteeism by giving students something to look forward to after school. Encouraging students to spend time outdoors and adapt lessons to nature has proven successful in Maine, where 13 middle schools brought students outdoors for a chosen week in May. This initiative led to 35,000 total hours spent outdoors, with students bonding and building relationships away from screens.
Teachers emphasize the importance of parents adjusting their family's cell phone culture. At home, Ohio teacher Aaron Taylor prohibits cellular devices during playdates, while urging parents not to distract students with check-in texts throughout the school day. As divisive political climates often discourage students from participating in class discussions, educators are turning to anonymous online platforms like Parlay to facilitate open conversations on sensitive topics.
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