The Use of Mobile Phones: A Path To Future Ruin…
The fact that the use of mobile phones is highly prohibited in schools in this era is indeed a great thing and should be encouraged and followed to the latter at all times, especially during tests and examinations. When students are given the liberty to use their mobile phones in the classroom, especially during exams and tests, the fact that such act is allowed and greatly encouraged by the school system has already defied the real meaning and motive behind the key elements; ”Test and Examination”…
I have been in this world long enough to be able to differentiate good from bad, and from my deep understanding of this particular topic, I definitely stand against the idea that phones should be allowed in schools. The level of hard work, dedication and commitment students put into making their respective A’s and B’s in this century will drastically reduce if not completely eliminated when the use of mobile phones is made legal and available for use in the classroom, especially during exams and tests…
The reason why we have trials called tests and exams is to always prepare students at all times. As students we need to prepare for the worst at all times, the evidence of our passage through school is our results. The best definition of wasted life is when one passes through school and he or she can’t even defend what he or she graduated with, such life is what we call vanity upon vanity…
There won’t be anything like mass failure if mobile phones were allowed in schools, especially during tests and exams. The reason why some students fail woefully in both tests and exams is mainly because of their inability to read, some even intentionally choose to depend on external materials to successfully pass that test or exam. A lot of lives will be damaged both now and in the future if phones are allowed in schools, especially during exams and tests. The disadvantage of allowing and enacting such rule outweighs its advantages, at first it might seem like everyone is doing the right thing and are on the right path, but i bet with you that extreme darkness what lies ahead of them at the end that journey. It will take us nothing to read and understand that which will help us grow and succeed in life…
If only this was suggested in the ancient times, i think having a rule like this in the ancient times would have no effect or impact whatsoever, and that is because the mobile phones invented then were just for communication, there was nothing like google, chatgpt or anything relating to artificial intelligence on that device, so even if they are allowed to use such device in the exam or test hall, there will be a little to no difference whatsoever…
This is the 21st century for crying out loud, science and technology has greatly improved and has advanced beyond human comprehension, we don’t even need to travel heavily to find solutions to our life problems anymore. The solution to these problems are at the tip of our fingers. If phones are allowed during exams and tests in this 21st century, at least 99 percent of all the students will make a pass mark, the 1 percent left are likely the computer illiterates…
The fact there will be more harm made than good if the use of mobile phones are allowed in schools, especially during exams and tests, this I know quite well…
In conclusion, the long time effect of such rule is unending failure in life, especially when he or she finds themselves in a field where external materials aren’t legalized. There won’t be a mansion without a concrete and solid foundation. To avoid living in failure and penury, it is best to stick to the existing principles and rules that governs the schooling system…
THANKS FOR READING…
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Exactly and rightly said. The existing rules have been proven to be the best and as such should remain.
Any reason why you italicized your entire post? Great write-up.
Wonderfully written. You have given a strong message about maintaining the quality of education and misuse of technology. How the use of mobile phones can harm the main purpose of education, has been presented in a very realistic and thoughtful way. The article is a valuable perspective not only for educators but also for all readers. Excellent written . 👏