One minute speech on phones are distracting students from learning
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Good morning to the principal and all the respected teachers present here! I am --------- here to give a speech on topic " Mobile phone a distraction for school going children".
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As cellphones become increasingly prevalent among both adults and youth, many schools face an important question of policy— whether or not having a cell phone on hand enables a student to quickly summon assistance in the middle of an emergency. Incidences of violent attacks at a school, fires, kidnappings, medical emergencies and other emergencies can be reported quickly so that the appropriate authorities dispatched. Allowing students to carry cell phones gives parents the ability to contact their children whenever necessary. But there are also many disadvantages o allowing students to carry cell phones. A cell phone going off can be extremely disruptive in the middle of class, interrupting a lecture or breaking student concentration during a test So according to me it depends on the school authorities whether to allow students to carry cellphones to school or not.
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As cellphones become increasingly prevalent among both adults and youth, many schools face an important question of policy— whether or not having a cell phone on hand enables a student to quickly summon assistance in the middle of an emergency. Incidences of violent attacks at a school, fires, kidnappings, medical emergencies and other emergencies can be reported quickly so that the appropriate authorities dispatched. Allowing students to carry cell phones gives parents the ability to contact their children whenever necessary. But there are also many disadvantages o allowing students to carry cell phones. A cell phone going off can be extremely disruptive in the middle of class, interrupting a lecture or breaking student concentration during a test So according to me it depends on the school authorities whether to allow students to carry cellphones to school or not.
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