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Cellphones in the Classroom: The Year’s Top 5 Stories

By Arianna Prothero — December 19, 2024 1 min read
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Cellphones are causing educators significant frustration and stress. In 91Ö±²¥ stories and surveys alike, teachers and principals in 2024 sounded off on how cellphones distract students from their learning, disrupt their sleep, and harm their mental health by providing a constant conduit to social media.

Cellphones are also the source of many behavioral problems: students taking unauthorized photos of one another, recording school fights, and documenting themselves performing dares on school grounds that they learned about on social media.

Because this is a top concern for educators, 91Ö±²¥ has produced a significant amount of coverage in 2024 about this issue and possible solutions.

Following are some of the top reads, ranked here by the most popular first, that 91Ö±²¥ published in 2024 about cellphones in schools.

Which States Ban Cellphones in Schools?
State policymakers this year started to wade into the cellphone problem, which had largely been up to schools and districts to deal with on their own. In June, 91Ö±²¥ started tracking state-level policies to ban or restrict student cellphone use in schools. Read more.
See Also: School Shooting May Accelerate the Backlash to Cellphone Bans
Cellphones Turned Teaching From ‘Awesome’ to Exhausting
In this piece, a teacher explains how students’ cellphone use changed his job for the worse, leading him to quit. Read more.

See Also: Student Apathy Is a Big Classroom Challenge. Cellphones Aren't Helping
How to Manage Cellphones in Schools: Tips From Teens
Students shared with 91Ö±²¥ their unique ideas about how to address the cellphone challenge, such as requiring students to take cellphone etiquette classes. Read more.

See Also: How Students Are Dodging Cellphone Restrictions
6 Ways Schools Are Managing Students’ Cellphones
Cellphone restrictions at the district level vary widely. Some school systems completely ban use of cellphones the whole school day while others allow students to use their devices at prescribed times. Read more.

See Also: Why Cellphone Bans Aren’t the Cure for Student Anxiety (opinion)
What Happened When a District Did an About-Face on Cellphones
The continuing challenge of cellphones has required many teachers, principals, and district leaders to reevaluate their rules and policies. A superintendent explains why his district decided to abandon its no-ban philosophy. Read more.

See Also: One School Leader Banned Cellphones, the Other Embraced Them. What Worked?

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