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QUESTION OF THE WEEK-Should iPods and phones be allowed in school?


Published March 4, 2010 in issue 0909 of the Hook
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Molly O'Brien: "I think that the iPods, telephones, and any of those type of things that are not directly connected to one's learning should be nowhere near a classroom. I pity the poor teacher who has to put up with them."


   

Hannah Edelen: "No, I think they're disruptive, and they don't add to the educational value."


   

Lud Carrera: "The answer is yes."

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Gasbag Self Ordained Expert3/3/2010 8:40:44 PM

Yes. We're not living in 1960 any longer.

But, for emergency and educational purposes only.


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