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Mobile Devices & Social Media
Friend or Foe
MessageDecision-MakingEvidence
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“Nearly one in four young women has a mental illness, with emotional problems such as depression and anxiety the most common” – BBC News, 22 November 2018
Evidence
Digital footprint -the trail you leave behind online.
Decision-Making
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Footprints
Password
I Spoke To The Manor Prep Parents At Manor Prep Abingdon On 8th May
ISTTMPP@MPAO8M
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It is not always good to share
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Appearances can be deceptive
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Europol
Not real
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Not real
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Is our approach to mobile phones in the best interests of
the pupils?
• Enhancing academic outcomes?• Good for social lives?• Preparation for life?• Healthy?
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Benefits
• Useful for organisation –calendar, communication etc.
• Educational apps
• Powerful computer in every pocket
• Teach responsible use
• Preparation for life
Costs• Addiction
• Can encourage cyber bullying
• Reduces time playing outside
• Impacts on social lives
• Teachers competing for pupils’ attention
• Distraction in class
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Any pupil caught with a mobile phone on them between 8.15am and 5.45pm is given a detention.
Students in years 7-11 are banned from bringing mobile phones to school. Since the ban was enforced in September last year, any student seen in possession of a phone at school has had the device confiscated.
Mobile phone use by children in years 7, 8 and 9 is banned. Year 10 pupils have three days a week with no phones and year 11s one day a week. Pupils hand in their phones at 8am and can retrieve them at the end of the day. Sixth-formers are permitted to have mobile phones during breaks, but never outdoors.
“Our policy is really simple,” said the headteacher, Clare Bradford. “We see it, we hear it, you lose it.” There are exceptions. “If they are doing something in a lesson where the use of a phone would be handy – to take a picture, do some filming or even look something up, then the teacher may give permission for phones to be used. But that’s it.
What constitutes a forward thinking approach?
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"Schools obviously are free to set their own behaviour policies but my own view is that schools should ban mobile telephones and smartphones inside school, and particularly inside classrooms.“ Nick Gibb, Minister for Education
What is the view of the government?
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Would a phone ban make any difference?
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Costs
4 Principles
Treat your password like your
The more you share, the more it can be like using
How do you know they are who they say they are?
Is it real? How do you know?
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