I forgot my Phone……STOP the Car!!!

July 17, 2025 8 By Jillian Maas

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Thanks to Kritika and Maherun & Sadi for debating this HOT topic. Have you ever realized you left your cell phone at home and you get that sudden jolt of panic like you just walked out of your house without your pants on……It doesn’t matter where you are or what you are doing, everything STOPS until that phone is safely back in your hand. It’s your GPS, your calendar, your camera, your bank, your connection to the world. Now imagine spending an entire day without it, that is how are children are feeling in most of our provinces in Canada. The Saskatchewan provincial government  is now stepping in, putting policies in place to limit or outright ban cell phones in K–12 classrooms. schools are They are starting to clamp down on phone use, saying it’s doing more harm than good. Attention spans are being affected along with their mental health. Check out this CBC video that dives into the mixed reviews on phones in the classroom!

Modern mobile phone mockup with sample home screens. User interface and app icons are completely made up.

According to the National Center for Education Statistics (February 2025) article that was shared in class it states, “More than half of public school leaders (53 percent) feel that their students’ academic performance has been negatively impacted by cell phone usage. More than two-thirds feel cell phones have had a negative impact on their students’ mental health (72 percent) and attention span (73 percent). Overall, 52 percent of public school leaders feel that their students have been negatively impacted in these three areas, while 9 percent feel students have been positively impacted in these three areas. So what does this mean? The majority of teachers feel that cell phones in the classroom are BAD. However, I do think that teachers should have the discretion to decide. This article stated, “12 percent have a cell phone policy that allows teachers to decide whether students can have their cell phones during class”. I feel this is too low!!! I am not a classroom teacher, but why can’t teachers make the decision about what is going to work and not work within their OWN classroom? I understand that it depends on the age of the students and their abilities to self-regulate their use. However, in my teaching life, our students in clinical NEED to have their cell phones with them. Why do you ask? It’s because we have this wonderful app called Nursing Central. This tool gives my students all the resources they need: drug guides, diseases and disorders, a medical dictionary, and lab and diagnostic tests. Therefore, at the end of this debate, where do I stand?  I think cell phones should be allowed within the classroom, but it needs to be at the discretion of the teacher in the right context, age and maturity level. They need to be used for the right purpose. Until next time…. Have a great weekend and enjoy the Riders game against BC tomorrow if your a fan:)

 

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