to test a student's calibre'.
3. Children should not be allowed to have their own cell phones'. Write the debate in
not more than 150-200 words against the motion.
Answers
Answer:
. Lack of concentration
According to report published in the Daily Mail, a new study claims that
Heavy internet and mobile phone users are prone to lack of concentration and forgetthings easily
This also affects theirawarenessand eventually lead to passive mind
Moreover, this also leads to weak focus and attention
2. Stress
Parents want to give all the facilities to their children at a tender age so as to help them carve a perfect career path. They purchase the most expensive and latest smartphone for their children for this, which in itself is the origin of all the problems apparently.
Students generally have peer pressure to maintain their image. Even if they do not want to buy an expensive mobile phone, they will do it for their friend circle
Children get stressed trying to maintain a proper communication level with parents, teachers and friends on phone
3. Low grades
Of course, use of technology has direct implication on education, be it positive or negative. If a teacher is using technology in the classroom, it will benefit a student. However, if a student chatting for long hours on phone, it will definitely leave a negative impact on him/her.
According to a report published in the Guardian, a research done by Louis-Philippe Beland and Richard Murphy, published by the Centre for Economic Performance at the London School of Economics, says: "Ill Communication: The Impact of Mobile Phones on Student Performance" found that after schools banned mobile phones, the test scores of students aged 16 improved by 6.4%. The economists reckon that this is the "equivalent of adding five days to the school year".