Clare Educator Warns Mobile Phone Usage Has Serious Impacts On Student’s Grades

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With students having just gone back to school, a former Clare educator is warning that mobile phone usage will have a negative impact on students grades.

Last month Minister for Education, Norma Foley, announced that she would be pushing for the implementation of a ban on mobile phones during the school day.

A Chicago based study carried out in February of this year found mobile phones seriously impacted student’s cognitive function while the knowledge that their mobile phone was nearby impacted test performance.

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Retired deputy principal of Rice College, John Burns, believes the best way to implement a restriction on the use of mobile phones at school, is to confiscate them if used during class time.

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