[nobe-l] I would welcome your thoughts on cell phone procedures

Albert Rizzi Albert at Myblindspot.org
Sat Jun 10 20:52:35 UTC 2017


You give kids such little credit. Thinking they would not be stealing each others phones. Trust them before you condemn them.

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How would you stop students from stealing other students' phones when they reclaim their own?

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From: Kathy via NOBE-L <nobe-l at nfbnet.org
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Subject: Re: [nobe-l] I would welcome your thoughts on cell phone procedures

So, I don't do this myself but have thought about it. There are jewelry holders or shoe holders that have canvas/cloth pockets, multiple, hanging on a hanger that could be hung on a nail in the wall. Students are required to put their cell phones in a designated pocket. There could be names or seat numbers or something coordinating with the room set up. Then, you as the blind teacher can touch those pockets to see whose pocket is empty, thus the phone missing. This could be a first stop procedure when students come into the room. The pocket hangers are off behind the teachers desk and therefore not accessible to students while you are teaching. There is a risk, of course, that students will say they did not bring their phones that day. Then, there is a power struggle of sorts because they could still quietly use them. If you have a culture of collaboration and accountability in the class, along with a vehicle by which honorable students could privately notify you about cell phone users, this method can work.

Kathy Nimmer
Even in the valleys, keep believing in the mountains.

 On Jun 10, 2017, at 11:28 AM, Craig Cooper via NOBE-L <nobe-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:

 Greetings,
 I know that we have discussed the challenge of dealing with cell  phones in classrooms, on previous threads.  My principal and I were  having a conversation this week, regarding this topic.  I mentioned to  her that I am considering a change in procedure, for next school year.
 I continue to encounter students being on their cell phones, during  instructional time in class.  Quite often, they are off task with  their phones, texting, looking at videos, taking pictures, etc.
 Obviously, they distract themselves and other students around them,  with this behavior.  Quite often, I am not aware that several students  have their phones out, despite the clear handbook prohibition against  unauthorized cell phone use.
 With this in mind, I proposed to my principal that I am considering  having students place their phones in a secure location, at the front  of the class, when they enter the classroom.  They would collect their  phone, at the end of class.  I would likely nominate a student to be a  monitor, to ensure that the correct number of phones were placed in  the container, and that students were complying with the procedure.
 Students who were caught with phones would leave class for the rest of  the period.
 What are your thoughts, regarding this procedure?  I teach juniors in  high school, and I'd like to think they would follow the student  handbook and my instructions that all phones are to be off and away,  unless the teacher authorizes their use.  The reality is that once  students know that they can take their phones out with a blind  teacher, and that they will likely not get caught, several students  will do this, disrupting their learning, as well as that of students  around them, in many instances.
 Thank you in advance.
 Craig

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