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Digital-literacy expert opposes B.C.-wide policy to cellphones in schools

The White HatterB次元官网网址檚 Darren Laur says most schools already have appropriate policies in place
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A social media and digital literacy expert warns against a B.C.-wide approach when it comes to regulating non-instructional use of cellphones. (Photo: Pixabay)

A social media and digital literacy expert warns against a B.C.-wide approach on the non-instructional use of cellphones because most B.C. schools already have policies in place that work for them.

Instead of imposing a blanket ban, Darren Laur, co-founder and instructor at The White Hatter, argues for what he calls an B次元官网网址渆ducational approachB次元官网网址, pointing to the policies of Belmont Secondary School in Greater Victoria as a positive example.

B次元官网网址淭he issue of cellphones in classrooms is far from black-and-white,B次元官网网址 he said in an article published on the companyB次元官网网址檚 website. B次元官网网址淚tB次元官网网址檚 crucial to recognize that mobile devices are neither a plague nor a panacea for student learning. While they can be distracting and potentially harmful, they also offer opportunities for engagement and learning.B次元官网网址

Laur said in an interview he understands why the question of banning cellphones has popped up again after Quebec gave school districts until Dec. 31 to implement a new directive banning use of cellphones at public elementary and secondary schools except for specific educational purposes. Quebec becomes the second province after Ontario to issue a provincial mandate around cellphone use in classrooms.

But Laur said that a lot of the headlines surrounding developments in Quebec and Ontario are B次元官网网址渘ot necessarily the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.B次元官网网址

Quebec still allows cellphone use in schools but B次元官网网址渙nly at the discretion of the teacher and forB次元官网网址ducational purposes.B次元官网网址

Laur said he B次元官网网址渢otally agreesB次元官网网址 with that position and most but not all schools in B.C. already have similar policies.

B次元官网网址淪o why push that as province when most schools are already doing that?B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淒o I think that the (province) should be adopting a policy to put in place at the provincial level? No, I donB次元官网网址檛! I think that should be left up to the school districts and schools to make that decision based upon their needs.B次元官网网址

So why is this question generating so much attention?

B次元官网网址淚 think there is a political angle to this,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淚 think there are some parents, who are pushing for this and some of the parents, who are pushing may not understand the good academic, peer-reviewed research associated with what is going on.B次元官网网址

While Laur acknowledged the inappropriate use of cellphones by some students that can be B次元官网网址渟omewhat distracting to learning,B次元官网网址 a complete ban would actually be counter-productive, given the all-present nature of technology and need to navigate, especially in the professional world.

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B次元官网网址淚f the goal is to teach kids how to mediate their use of technology in a positive way, what better place to do it than in a school? And allowing schools the ability to do that themselves rather than pushing it a provincial level is important. Why? BecauseB次元官网网址chools will differ from province to province, from district to district, from school to school.B次元官网网址

In other words, local knows best.

B次元官网网址淒oes the province have a part of play? Sure they can,B次元官网网址 he added. B次元官网网址淭he province can shepherd the issue, but I think setting the policy should be left more to the schools and the school districts.B次元官网网址

With this position, Laur is essentially arguing for the status quo, and a statement from the Ministry of Education and Child Care suggests that wonB次元官网网址檛 change anytime soon.

The statement points to instances B次元官网网址渨here having access to technology is used as a learning tool and for some students, it is important for accessibility.B次元官网网址 It states that, overall, the ministry will continue B次元官网网址(its) work to monitor and evaluate the issue, as student health and well-being is of the utmost importance to support their continued success.B次元官网网址

Not all voices are content with the status quo. BC United has promised that it would enforce a K-12 classroom ban on non-instructional smartphone use to enhance student engagement as part of larger reforms.

The party would include the re-instatement of letter grades, stronger measures to protect youth against vaping and an B次元官网网址渙n-time and within-budget school construction program.B次元官网网址



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