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School System Considers Jamming Students' Phones

An anonymous reader writes "The St. Ansgar, Iowa school system is considering buying cell-phone jamming equipment for up to $5000 if it is deemed legal. The use of the equipment would be suspended in the case of an emergency, but one has to wonder if they would be quick enough to shut it down should an emergency arise. 'A Federal Communications Commission notice issued in 2005 says the sale and use of transmitters that jam cellular or personal communications services is unlawful.'"

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  1. Re:back in my day by Hawthorne01 · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's the texting that's the big issue. My wife teaches middle-school math, and she is constantly interrupting her classes to tell her students to put their not-allowed-on-campus phones away.

    30 years ago, it was passing notes in class. Now it's texting. 30 years from now it'll brain-melding in class or something...

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  2. Re:I might be too old... by knarfling · · Score: 5, Informative

    BULL! There may be teachers that are like that, but to say "most" is a gross miss-representation.

    My father-in-law is a Jr. High School teacher, so I can tell you some of the restraints that are on the teachers.
    They are not allowed to discipline students. (I am not talking physical discipline here. Teachers are not to scold a student for bad behaviour. At most they can send them to the principle's office, which means the kids gets out of class that day.)
    If a teacher gives a student a bad grade, they are often yelled at by a parent, claiming that if the teacher has it in for the child, sometimes even calling the teacher racist. (That happened to my father-in-law.)
    Teachers are not allowed to confiscate knives, cell-phones, distracting toys or video games without being accused of stealing, but make sure each student pays attention.
    Teachers are given conflicting instructions on teaching. (leave no child behind, but teach to the highest level. Don't teach just so they pass tests, but you need to cram 1.5 years of test stuff plus the stuff beyond the tests into 9 months.)
    Oh, and by the way, we are cutting salary again because we don't have the budget, but we need to attract the best and brightest teachers.
    While we are at it, we know that you have been teaching students for 10 years and have some of the highest test scores in the state, but this charter school that has only 3 students per class has a new method of teaching so we want you to start using it in your class of 35.
    If the teacher can't keep the class in line, sometimes it is because they are not allowed to, not because they can't be bothered.

    With the way teachers are treated these days, I would never recommend a teaching profession to anyone.

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