According to him, schools can regulate how students can use these phones while at school. Rules and regulations should be put up but stopping them from carrying phones should not be part of it.
Kasuku said this in regard to the trading video in social video. There is a video that involved a teacher using prefects to destroy phones he got from students.
The phones were crushed with hammers to pieces so that one couldn’t identify their phone anymore. This was traumatizing to watch much as it wasn’t spilling of blood. This kind of destruction though was not a beautiful sight.
However, Kasuku may have a point in one way or the other. The world is fast growing, students have been studying from home while using their phones.
This can continue under regulation so that it’s adopted in the school system. Destroying phones may not be such a good idea.
Education doesn’t have to be completely analog. It should actually go a notch higher, laptops could be incorporated as well.
Many people suggest that the Ministry of Education should think about this and find a way of incorporating it in the system.
They can work together with schools to strike a balance instead of just overlooking. We can’t deny the fact that learning has evolved especially with the coming of Covid-19.
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