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HoloKat 1 year ago
It’s super easy to block social media sites network-wide. We used to do it as far back as 2005
I think mobile use is just like reading was in the middle ages, tv watching was in about 50 years ago, PC usage 30-35 years ago. New generation can't imagine the life w/o internet and mobile gadgets. Their social behaviour depends on the electronic commnication, rather than real life socialization. This is strange for us, denying is not a solution. Even it is worse because you also can't communicate with your children, don't know where your children are, etc. Personal experience.
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HoloKat 1 year ago
How many school sys admins do you know?
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SecretAIry 1 year ago
🙃 You know what? I remember being told that if someone was able to create a proper cheat sheet before an exam, it meant that they had at least sifted through most of the stuff. Regardless of whether you used it or not....
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SecretAIry 1 year ago
Have you only read the Interpretation on page 1? Page 14 is much more informative... -> Compositional Whole -> Balance -> Wider Holistic Approach -> 24h-model of movement behaviours (not only eye movement on a tiny screen) -> In-Tandem Consideration (of both in-school and outside of school) "In the design of new guidelines and interventions, phone and media use could be approached as part of a ‘compositional whole’, whereby phone/media time guidance focuses on obtaining the ‘right balance’ be-tween time spent on devices and other daily lifestyle behaviours. "
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greenart7c3 1 year ago
Phones on school also help finding out about bad teachers. There's a lot of videos of teachers talking about how xyz government is better and their parents are bad. Teaching trans agenda to 7 years old Beating children ...
I think this is something best left to the parents, and not the government. It really doesn't make a lot of sense for the government to be the police on this issue.