It's harder to listen to the teacher and it is distracting.
Say that the teachers would only let students take iPods to school if they have good grades and no detentions. Then that would motavate the students.
No, that would be theft. However, they can take them away and turn them into the school office.
No
We can't have iPods in school because kids will listen to them while the teacher is talking, and it is distracting to themselves and other students.
electronics should be allowed at school, like kids could use them at lunch, they are not allowed cause people, are wierd. and think that they can have them ? but kids cant ? . yeh we should be able to ! . so. if anyone sees this should think this is right (Y) . THEY SHOULD BE ALLOWED . like atleast at lunch or like after school ? . like what is something happens ? . teachers get blamed ? yuppp !. thanks .
That really depends on your personal opinion. Generally speaking, ipods should not be allowed to be used in class since it detracts you from paying attention to the teacher or professor and doing well in school. Ipods should only be used between classes or during times of studying, never in class.
It really depends on what school you are in. Some schools allow mp3 players and iPods to be used but others do not allow them as they can distract students from learning to their full potential but other schools see music players as a way for students to stay calm and relaxed when working on reports and essays.
No. School is for learning and to learn requires a student to listen. If a student has music he/she is not listening to instructions or how to do something.
They aren't allowed at school so students won't have a distraction.
While the teacher is talking/lecturing? No. But at my school, students can sometimes listen to iPods during homework time, independent classwork, or study hall; I think that's okay.
NO
They should not be allowed to do dangerous ventures in school.