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Should we prohibit mobile telephones in schools?

Should we prohibit mobile telephones in schools?

The thing is that we should learn some social skills in schools, and that's why we should discuss this kind of things. The idea of prohibiting the mobile telephone is that children are learning social skills. But then we must realize, that the decisions of those things must be made by schools, not by other people.

Schools have already authority to prohibit mobile telephones, and that means that the schools must make those decisions. And those people should not hide behind the back of some officials. If teachers and parents want to make that kind of decisions, they are free to prohibit the use of social media and other things during the schooltime.

When we are thinking about things, what pupils and students are learning in that place, what is called as schools, we are facing thing, that there is too much technology in learning. That thing brought in my one thing, what I saw today on Facebook. Somebody asked should students and pupils learn how to grow vegetables for food, and here I say, that this kind of things might bring stability between technology and natural things, which are really important skills in the real life.

The thing is that we should teach more things than just climate changes in schools. Nature is a very nice thing, and that would give a very good opportunity to relax and stay away from electric components. And if we want to get the full benefit from nature, we should close social media and other media for that time, when we are spending time and relaxing in nature.

It's a shame that the parents are talking more with their children in telephone than face to face. And something should do with that kind of things. But when people are on holiday, they are always playing with mobile telephones. And that thing is what we should do with that kind of things.

When we are thinking about how technology supports us, we are forgetting one thing. Nature still exists. The dangerous animals like Black Widow spiders are living also in houses. But there is something, what we have not faced before. Have we ever told our children about mushrooms and how dangerous they could be? Have we ever told, how deadly nice-looking mushroom could be?

Or have we ever told anybody, that the nice-looking snake could be deadly, even it is nice looking. Snakes have behavior, that they might stand still in place, and then suddenly they will bite. Sometimes children might be thought that the still being snakes would be toys, and that thing can cause death? This is the thing, what I think this autumn evening.

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