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Cell Phones in Schools (At Issue)

by Roman Espejo

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When parents allow their children and teens to have cell phones, it does lend a sense of security. This sense of security compromises a number of other areas, however. Bullying is just one of the issues raised when cell phones are welcomed at schools. From creating a distraction in the classroom to improving academic performance, these devices polarize educators and administrators. Editor Roman Espejo assembled fourteen hard-hitting essays that will give readers a full understanding on this topic.… (more)
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When parents allow their children and teens to have cell phones, it does lend a sense of security. This sense of security compromises a number of other areas, however. Bullying is just one of the issues raised when cell phones are welcomed at schools. From creating a distraction in the classroom to improving academic performance, these devices polarize educators and administrators. Editor Roman Espejo assembled fourteen hard-hitting essays that will give readers a full understanding on this topic.

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