it's always allowed if you don't get caught.
Answersure it's allowed if you don't get caught. AnswerNo AnsweryaIt is alarming, yet these days unsurprising, that the answer is to say yes. We have the masses who are unskilled, unemployable, unsociable and a drain on our resources - fact. Manufacturing such consent like listening to music during class is increasing the performance gap for students. Other comments about students such as 'thats what they do at this age', 'they are just letting off a bit of steam' simply excuses degenerate behaviour that has now managed to engrain itself as part of a helpless culture that turns to teh state to say fix it for me. I'll fix it for you by starting with no music in class as it simply destroys learning - fact. Unfortunately the ill informed and those that are part of the problem will crawl out of the wood work with their classic harmful quotes of 'who are you to jusge' and 'that's just your oppinion' or 'that's just me, you can't change me........ The film 'idiocracy' is actually happening, it is actually happening. There is nothing special or different about private education other than there are consequences for their actions and they don't listen to music in class... that's it. There is no hidden secret and blah to the socioeconmic bilge
Students may be prohibited from listening to religious music during class to maintain a secular learning environment, respecting the diverse beliefs and backgrounds of all students. Allowing religious music may lead to potential disruptions, disagreements, or discomfort for some students, and schools aim to provide a neutral space for education.
we listen a variety of music like salsa, merengue, bachata, cumbia , rock, pop, r&b, heavy metal, etc... every kind of music that u listen to plus hispanic music
In the expository teaching method, the teacher presents information, explains concepts, and provides examples to the students. The students listen and take notes, and there is limited interaction or discussion between the teacher and students. Assessment typically involves quizzes, exams, or assignments to test the students' understanding of the material.
There are some types of music that lend themselves to increased brain power, but the typical IPOD does not include Baroque or classical music. These were shown to have some good effect in studies.
A teacher is responsible for delivering lessons, facilitating learning, assessing student understanding, providing support and feedback to students, and creating a positive and engaging learning environment. They also play a critical role in fostering students' intellectual, social, and emotional development.
definetly YES! I mean that would be so awesome!
students should listen to ipods during class because im awesome
of course not!!
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.
It's harder to listen to the teacher and it is distracting.
Music Should Be AloudThe Students At Kanawha Youth Reporting Center Should Be Allowed To Listen To Music While Working On PLATO Only If The Student/Students Have Not Had A Write Up, And Has Been Accomplishing All Of Their Work, But This Privilege Can Be Taken Away If The Student/Students Act Up During Class Or While In The Day Room.
Yes,because if we loose it thats our problem
Students Should Be Able To Listen To Mp3 Players During Passing Period Because They Should Take A Break And Relax All The Stress In Class.
dont you listen in class !? SH** ! students should be paying attention not talking or playing during an important lessons.
they should immediatly tell the teacher and listen to her instructions
I don't know...figure it out!
sure.IF it increases your grades=)