if the teacher does not ask out of the book the student should go to his/her phone for the answer
NO!
yes!It could be used for entertainment and emergency and can be used in free time.
they could use their cell phones to cheat on a test
The argument would be that cell phones are too much of a distraction from the education that the students are there to receive.
It's certainly reasonable for teachers to have them. Students? No.
The number of Japanese cell phones in has not been found as an exact number. Most of the Japanese population has a mobile phone with an estimate of 31% or elementary school students and 57% of middle school students using a cell phone.
About 78% of school children have a phone of some sort.
It's a distraction, instead of paying attention to your studies. You would be on the phone disrupting, when others are trying to learn. Students have been known to take pictures of exams and to text answers (or test questions) to their friends.
When the law was passed to allow phones it stated that students could have phones with them, but not use them. Passing is only 5 minutes and if everyone was texting or talking on the phone no one would get to class ( people are tardy everyday as it is). Phones are a distraction at school and you are in school to learn.
Some stores that offer help for someone to compare the price on mobile phones is Verizon, Sprint, or T-Mobile. One could also find reviews on the cell phones different prices.
Hahaa, way too many.
Use of cell phones while driving - is it going to be the last call ?