A report that's trending this week and deserves more attention . . . It seems that the early data suggest that cutting down on mobile phone use helps foster better learning . . . Even if suburban wine moms are cut off from constant reinforcement during the daytime.
Check-it . . .
"Overall, teachers, principals, and district leaders report largely positive results from their cellphone restrictions, especially when it comes to improving classroom behavior and student engagement. Seven in 10 educators say cellphone limits have had a positive impact in those two areas."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
What Happens When Schools Restrict Cellphone Use
New survey sheds light on how cellphone restrictions are improving student behavior and engagement.
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