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#6090

Should schools ban phones for students entirely during the day?

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Round 1
Pro
#1
Forfeited
Con
#2
I yield. Pro is the affirmative.
Round 2
Pro
#3
Forfeited
Con
#4
I yield. Pro is the affirmative.
Round 3
Pro
#5
Sorry for forfeiting my first 2 rounds i have been distracted with other in life stuff i am very sorry. <3

First Stop Distractions for students, for students phones can be a huge distraction during school time. They can get many notifications, new social media vids, and the new tiktok videos. Its no wonder why students find it hard too focus when they could just doom scroll the entire class.  If we ban phones, we will make a more focused and determined learning environment where everyone can fully participate in class without any unecessary interuptions.

Talking about social interaction, another thing we should think about is how phones impact the way students connect with each other. When students are allowed to have phones at school, they often spend their break and lunchtime glued to their screens, missing out on the chance to actually talk and hang out face-to-face. If we took away phones, it might help students start talking more, build stronger relationships, and create a tighter sense of community among everyone.

  Enhancing Safety and Security Last but not least, banning phones can also contribute to enhancing safety and security within the school premises. Without phones as a potential tool for bullying, cheating, or unauthorized communication, schools can better ensure the well-being of their students and maintain a secure learning environment.

So, in the end, banning phones during the school day isn’t about taking away students’ freedom. It’s really about creating a space where they can focus, connect face-to-face, and stay safe. By doing this, schools give students a better chance to get the most out of their education without all the distractions and downsides that come with so much phone use. Thanks for hearing us out!

again sorry for the delay!!




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