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浅谈中学生使用手机的利与弊及管理对策

浅谈中学生使用手机的利与弊及管理对策

浅谈中学生使用手机的利与弊及管理对策 Document serial number【KKGB-LBS98YT-BS8CB-BSUT-BST108】浅谈中学生使用手机的利与弊及管理对策【摘要】手机作为方便快捷的即时通信工具,走进了千家万户,飞入了寻常百姓家,也不可避免地进入了与我们息息相关的校园。

手机在给学生家长、老师带来诸多便利的同时,但由于手机功能的拓展以及智能手机的出现,加上学生的自控能力薄弱,学生在校园内使用手机的弊端已显得十分突出。

如何认识并规范中小学生使用手机的问题,已成为学校关注、家长关切、学生关心的热点。

【关键词】中学生使用手机利与弊管理对策随着时代的进步与发展,生活水平的提高,手机作为方便快捷的即时通信工具,走进了千家万户,飞入了寻常百姓家,也不可避免地进入了与我们息息相关的校园。

手机在给学生家长、老师带来诸多便利的同时,但由于手机功能的拓展以及智能手机的出现,加上学生的自控能力薄弱,学生在校园内使用手机的弊端已显得十分突出。

如何认识并规范中小学生使用手机的问题,已成为学校关注、家长关切、学生关心的热点。

本文试从当前校园里中学生使用手机的现象入手,对中学生携带使用手机的管理策略进行分析:一、中学生携带使用手机之利手机作为传递信息最方便、最快捷的现代电子通讯工具,为人们的生活带来了很多的便利,也为中学生的学习和生活带来了诸多积极作用:1、手机是一种很好的交流工具。

中学生可以利用手机随时与父母取得联系,汇报学习、生活情况,加强学生与家长的联系。

节假日期间,中学生也可以利用手机短信的方式为亲戚或师友发送亲情或祝福短信,也可以向老师汇报学习。

同学之间多交流,多沟通可以增进友谊,遇到疑难问题时,可以用手机进行讨论等。

2、可以使中学生切身体会到科学技术的发展给我们的生活带来的迅捷和便利,增加对社会信息的了解,可以促进资源共享,拓展视野,加深对科学技术是第一生产力、科学技术的发展改变生活的认识,激发学生对科学技术进一步发展的向往,明确自身责任,进而强化学习的动力。

初中学生手机管理实施方案

初中学生手机管理实施方案

初中学生手机管理实施方案手机已成为现代社会人们生活中不可或缺的一部分,对于初中学生来说,手机的使用也变得越来越频繁。

然而,如果不加以管理,手机对初中生的学习和成长可能造成一定的负面影响。

为了帮助初中学生合理使用手机,我们制定了如下手机管理实施方案。

1.设置合理的使用时间和地点初中生应该掌握适当的使用时间,不得在上课、自习、晚上休息时间等学习和休息时段使用手机。

可以设定固定的手机使用时间段,比如每天放学后的30分钟或是晚饭后的1小时。

此外,初中生应该明确手机使用的地点,比如只在家中或是指定的学习区域使用。

2.学校参与管理学校应制定相关规章制度,对于学生手机进行管理。

比如,在校期间严禁学生使用手机,手机由班主任或管理员进行统一管理,必要时可以对手机进行检查。

学生违反规定使用手机的,要根据情节轻重进行相应的惩罚。

3.培养正确的手机使用观念学校和家庭要共同努力,加强对学生的教育,培养他们正确的手机使用观念。

要教育学生认识到手机使用时间过长可能对身体健康、学习成绩和社交交往产生不良影响,并引导他们将更多的时间投入到学习、体育锻炼和与人面对面的交流中。

4.监控和筛查手机内容学校和家庭应定期监控和筛查学生手机中的内容,包括社交媒体、游戏、音乐、视频等。

对于不良内容或影响学生健康成长的内容,应及时进行制止并进行相应的教育和指导。

5.限制游戏和社交媒体的使用游戏和社交媒体是初中生使用手机最常见的功能,但如果使用不当会对学生造成很大的负面影响。

学校和家庭要合理限制学生游戏和社交媒体的使用时间,可以设定每天使用的最长时限,以保证学生有充足的时间进行学习和其他活动。

6.鼓励学生积极参与其他活动为了让学生更好地利用时间,学校和家庭应鼓励学生参与其他丰富多样的活动。

可以组织文艺演出、运动比赛、实践活动等,帮助学生发展兴趣爱好,增加社交机会,降低过度使用手机的可能性。

7.指定手机监督人为了更好地管理学生的手机使用,学校和家庭可以指定专人负责监督学生的手机使用情况。

中学生手机使用公约内容

中学生手机使用公约内容

中学生手机使用公约内容
手机的使用在人们的日常生活中已经成了不可缺少的通讯工具,学生中普遍使用手机,方便了家长和学生的联系,但同时也出现了在教室里、课堂上利用手机看网络小说、网上聊天、发短信、玩游戏等现象,影响自己和他人的学习和休息。

为规范手机使用管理,现制定公约如下:
1.学校不提倡学生携带手机进入校内使用。

如有特殊原因需要使用,需要家长提出书面申请,班主任同意后方可携带手机入校,书面申请由班主任统一保管。

2.学校不提倡携带和使用名贵手机。

凡在校内发生手机损坏或丢失等,均由学生个人负责,学校不承担追查、索赔等责任。

3.学生在教室里、走廊(楼梯)上、厕所内和操场上均不得拿着手机把玩和使用。

4.手机在校内必须置于关机状态,学生在经班主任、校医、教导员、政教主任、学校领导中任何一个人同意的情况下,方可开机并在其指定的地点使用手机。

5. 凡未按照要求申请携带手机或未按本公约规定使用手机的,由校方将学生手机代为保管。

到该学期结束时在家长会上统一发还家长。

6.学生和家长未签字确认遵守本公约的,学生一律不准携带手机入校,凡带入者按第5条处理。

7.对于违反公约规定使用手机的同学,除按上述规定处理外,还要按照规定扣除个人品行量化分数和班级量化分数,并记录到个人品行量化成绩和班级量化成绩当中。

中学生是否该拥有手机英语作文

中学生是否该拥有手机英语作文

中学生是否该拥有手机英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: Should Middle School Students Own a Mobile Phone?Hey everyone, have you ever wondered whether middle school students should have a mobile phone? Well, today I'm going to talk about this hot topic and share my thoughts with you.First of all, having a mobile phone can be really convenient for middle school students. With a phone, they can easily communicate with their parents and friends. For example, they can text their parents when they're running late or call their friends to arrange a get-together. Also, in case of emergency, having a phone can be a lifesaver. They can quickly call for help if they get lost or if something bad happens.However, owning a mobile phone also comes with some drawbacks. For one, students may spend too much time on their phones and neglect their studies. They might get addicted to social media and games, which can affect their grades. Also, there are potential risks of cyberbullying and online predatorswhen using a phone. Parents need to monitor their children's phone usage and educate them on online safety.In conclusion, I think middle school students should be allowed to have a mobile phone, but with certain restrictions. Parents should set rules on when and how long their children can use their phones. They should also teach them about responsible phone usage and the dangers of the internet. By balancing the benefits and risks of owning a phone, middle school students can enjoy the convenience of technology while staying safe and focused on their studies.So what do you think? Do you agree with me? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below! Thanks for listening!篇2Hey everyone! Do you think middle school students should have cell phones? Well, let's talk about it!Some people say that middle school students should have cell phones because it's a great way to stay connected with their friends and family. They can call or text their friends to make plans, talk about schoolwork, or just catch up. Having a cell phone can help them feel more independent and responsible too.On the other hand, some people say that middle school students shouldn't have cell phones because it can be distracting. They might spend too much time texting or playing games instead of focusing on their schoolwork. Plus, there's always the risk of cyberbullying or inappropriate content online.Personally, I think middle school students should have cell phones, but with some guidelines. Parents should set limits on how much time they can spend on their phones and monitor their activity to make sure they are staying safe online. It's important for students to learn how to use technology responsibly.So, what do you think? Should middle school students have cell phones? Let me know your thoughts in the comments below!Remember, it's important to have a balance between using technology and spending time with friends and family in person. So, let's all make smart choices when it comes to using our cell phones. Thanks for reading!篇3Title: Should Middle School Students Own a Mobile Phone?Hey guys! Today let's talk about whether middle school students should have a mobile phone. It's a hot topic and everyone seems to have a different opinion about it. Let's take a look at both sides.On one hand, having a phone can be really convenient. You can call your parents when you need a ride or text your friends to make plans. It's also a great way to stay connected with your family and friends. Plus, with all the cool apps and games, it can be a lot of fun!But on the other hand, some people think that phones can be a distraction. They worry that students will spend too much time on their phones and not enough time studying or doing homework. There are also concerns about safety and privacy, with the risk of cyberbullying or strangers contacting students online.So what do you guys think? Should middle school students have a mobile phone? It's a tough question and there's no right or wrong answer. It really depends on your own situation and how responsible you are. If you can use your phone wisely and not let it interfere with your schoolwork, then maybe having a phone is okay. But if you struggle with self-control and get easily distracted, it might be best to wait until you're a bit older.In the end, it's important to remember that a mobile phone is a privilege, not a right. So if you do have a phone, make sure you use it responsibly and respectfully. And if you don't have one yet, don't worry! There's plenty of time to enjoy the benefits of having a phone in the future. Let's all make smart choices and be safe online!篇4As a primary school student, I believe that it is important for middle school students to have a cellphone. There are many reasons why I think this way.First of all, having a cellphone can help students stay connected with their parents and friends. In today's fast-paced world, it is important for students to be able to communicate with their loved ones at any time. With a cellphone, students can easily text or call their parents to let them know where they are or if they need any help. They can also stay in touch with their friends and classmates, which can help them build stronger relationships.Additionally, having a cellphone can be useful for emergencies. If a student is in trouble or needs help, they can quickly call for assistance with their cellphone. This can give boththe student and their parents peace of mind knowing that help is just a phone call away.Furthermore, having a cellphone can also help students with their studies. They can use their phones to access educational apps, research information for their homework, or communicate with their teachers. This can help them stay organized and on top of their schoolwork.Overall, I believe that middle school students should be allowed to have cellphones. It can help them stay connected, safe, and organized. Having a cellphone can be a valuable tool for students in today's digital age.篇5Should Middle School Students Have Mobile Phones?Hey guys, today let's talk about whether middle school students should have mobile phones. As a fifth grader, I don't have a phone yet, but I hear a lot of older kids talking about it. So let's weigh the pros and cons together!First of all, having a mobile phone can be really convenient. You can call your parents when you need a ride home from school, or text your friends to make plans for the weekend. It'salso handy for looking up information for homework or staying in touch with family members who live far away.But on the other hand, having a phone can be a big distraction. Some kids spend all their time playing games or chatting on social media instead of doing their homework or paying attention in class. And there are also concerns about safety and privacy – with a phone, you're always connected to the internet, which can be a dangerous place for kids.In my opinion, I think middle school students should have phones, but with some restrictions. Maybe they could only use them after school or on the weekends, and their parents could set limits on screen time. It's important to find a balance between staying connected and being responsible.So what do you guys think? Should middle school students have mobile phones? Let me know in the comments below! Thanks for reading!篇6Should middle school students have smartphones?Hi guys! Today I want to talk about whether middle school students should have smartphones. Some people say yes,because smartphones can help us with our studies and keep us connected with our friends and family. But others say no, because they can be a distraction and even lead to problems like cyberbullying.I think it's important for middle school students to have smartphones, but we need to use them responsibly. We can use them to look up information for our homework, set reminders for important dates, and even practice our English skills with language learning apps. Plus, smartphones can also help us stay safe by allowing us to easily contact our parents if we need help.However, we need to be careful not to spend too much time on our phones. We should still make time for other activities, like sports, reading, and spending time with our friends in person. We also need to be aware of the dangers of cyberbullying and make sure we treat others with kindness and respect online.In conclusion, I think middle school students should have smartphones, but we need to use them wisely. Let's take advantage of the benefits they offer while also being mindful of the potential risks. With the right balance, smartphones can be a valuable tool for us to learn, connect, and stay safe in today's digital world.。

(最新)家长该不该给初中的孩子配置手机

(最新)家长该不该给初中的孩子配置手机

家长该不该给初中的孩子配置手机给孩子配置手机,这是一场风险很高的赌博,赢的几率太小了。

1我给大家讲三个发生在身边的故事。

晓雯,初三学生,家有一个五岁的弟弟。

因为妈妈忙于上班,还要照顾弟弟,便将晓雯托付给了年迈的外公外婆。

外公外婆经济条件不算差,孩子管饱管暖。

外公外婆都有手机,但孩子说为了每天晚上跟妈妈电话视频方便,要求配一部手机,当然一再保证上学期间不玩。

孩子自己的好,庄稼别人家的好。

妈妈看着女儿渴求的眼神,再加上补偿心理作祟,总觉得为了二胎亏欠了女儿,犹豫片刻答应了孩子的要求。

虽然班主任一再强调不能配手机,但家长和孩子合伙瞒过了老师,一位成绩中上的孩子上课经常打瞌睡导致成绩一落千丈不谈。

突然有一天社区派出所民警到学校了解情况,这事肯定非同小可了。

原来晓雯每天晚上放学后一个人在房间做作业的同时,偷偷通过社交软件和一个山东的三十多岁的男人聊天,逐渐深入后,荒唐地报出了自己真实的姓名、学校、住址和电话。

并且男子在5月20号那天转账给晓雯1314元,正好聊天记录被男子的妻子看到了。

他的妻子在微博上截屏发文,某地某中学生晓雯和她丈夫关系不一般,聊天记录肉麻,尺度大。

在网上点击量已经上百万,惊动了地方公安局,立即责成地方派出所彻查此事。

一开始孩子百般抵赖,最后在铁证面前痛哭流涕,说她也是受害者,对方给她转了1314元之后便约她开房,她便拉黑了他。

姑且相信晓雯说的是正确的,但是要想让对方转1314元,得有多深的聊天尺度!办案人员当场垫付1314元转账给对方,对方才答应删除帖子。

2李木子,很优秀的一个男孩,2016年通过努力考取了当地的非常不错的老牌四星级高中,农村家庭,普天同庆,好事。

但中考的暑假孩子迷上了网络游戏,整天缠着家长要买手机,否则绝食、逃学、反抗。

套路仍然是保证学习时间不玩手机,就差断指写血书。

关心孩子的老师、亲戚、朋友皆劝说不能由着孩子,但家长还是心存侥幸,说不定孩子能够自控呢。

孩子高高兴兴带着新手机去高中报道,第一学期就失控。

初中学生手机使用管理规定

初中学生手机使用管理规定

初中学生手机使用管理规定随着科技的快速发展,手机已经成为了一个人生活中不可或缺的工具。

特别是对于初中学生来说,手机已经成为了他们的陪伴。

然而,手机使用也带来了一些问题,比如影响学生的学习、身体健康以及个人隐私等。

为了更好地管理学生的手机使用,制定一些规定是非常有必要的。

下面是初中学生手机使用的管理规定:1.手机使用时间限制:在上课时间内,学生不得使用手机,包括课间休息时间。

学生可以在放学后、周末以及假期的合理时间内使用手机。

2.手机使用地点限制:学生在教室里、实验室、图书馆以及其他需要专注和安静的场所时,不得使用手机。

学生只能在指定的区域或场地内使用手机。

3.手机功能限制:学生在上课时间内,不得使用手机上网、玩游戏、听音乐等娱乐功能。

学生只能在使用手机时仅限于通话和发短信功能。

4.使用手机的目的必须合理:学生在上课时间结束后,可以使用手机进行学习辅助或娱乐活动。

然而,学生必须确保手机使用目的合理,并且不会影响到正常的学习、休息和社交活动。

5.学生个人隐私保护:学生在使用手机时,必须保护好自己的隐私信息。

不得随意将自己或他人的个人信息、照片、视频等发布到互联网上,以保护自己的安全和利益。

6.手机的使用应注意卫生和安全:学生在手机使用过程中,应注意保持手机的清洁、卫生,避免长时间低头使用手机造成颈椎、视力等健康问题。

7.尊重老师和同学:学生在与老师、同学交流时,应尽量放下手机,保持良好的沟通和交流习惯,尊重他人的权益。

8.遵守学校和班级规定:学生在学校和班级内,必须遵守学校和班级关于手机使用的管理规定,按时上交手机,不得私自带入校园。

9.紧急情况下可以使用手机:如果学生遇到紧急情况,比如身体不适、家庭发生紧急事件,可以向班主任或老师请假使用手机。

10.违反规定的处罚:学生如果违反以上规定,将会受到相应的处罚,包括警告、扣分、写检讨、通知家长等。

以上规定仅为初中学生使用手机的管理规定,旨在帮助学生更好地掌握手机使用的尺度,保证其健康与学业的平衡发展。

学生手机使用管理规定

学生手机使用管理规定随着科技的飞速发展,手机已经成为人们生活中不可或缺的一部分。

然而,对于学生来说,手机的使用需要进行合理的管理和规范,以确保其不会对学习和身心健康造成不良影响。

为了营造良好的学习环境,促进学生的健康成长,特制定以下学生手机使用管理规定。

一、适用范围本规定适用于本校全体在校学生。

二、携带规定1、原则上,学生不应携带手机进入校园。

如有特殊情况需要携带,必须由学生家长向班主任提出书面申请,经班主任同意后,学生方可携带手机入校。

2、申请携带手机入校的学生,需在到校后第一时间将手机关机并交给班主任保管,放学后再取回。

三、使用时间和场合1、在校期间,学生手机应保持关机状态,严禁在课堂、考试、自习等学习时间内使用手机。

2、午休、课间休息时间,学生不得使用手机进行娱乐活动,如玩游戏、看视频等。

3、在校内,禁止在图书馆、实验室、食堂等公共区域使用手机。

四、管理措施1、班主任负责对本班学生手机的使用进行管理和监督。

定期检查学生是否遵守手机使用规定,并对违规行为进行教育和处理。

2、学校设立专门的手机保管箱,用于存放学生携带入校的手机。

保管箱由专人负责管理,确保手机的安全。

3、学校将加强对校园内手机信号的管控,在教学区域限制手机信号,以减少学生使用手机的可能性。

五、违规处理1、对于首次违反手机使用规定的学生,给予警告处分,并由班主任进行批评教育。

2、多次违反规定的学生,将视情节轻重给予严重警告、记过等处分,并通知家长到校共同教育。

3、因使用手机影响学习成绩或造成其他不良后果的,学校将按照相关规定进行严肃处理。

六、教育引导1、学校通过主题班会、家长会等形式,加强对学生合理使用手机的教育引导,让学生充分认识到过度使用手机的危害。

2、教师在课堂上要引导学生正确对待手机,培养学生的自律意识和自我管理能力。

3、家长要积极配合学校,做好对学生在家中使用手机的监督和管理,共同为学生营造一个良好的成长环境。

七、特殊情况1、如学生因特殊原因需要在紧急情况下使用手机(如身体不适联系家长等),需向班主任或任课教师说明情况,经同意后方可使用。

我认为中学生不能佩带手机的英语作文

我认为中学生不能佩带手机的英语作文全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Why Middle Schoolers Shouldn't Have PhonesHi there! My name is Emma and I'm a 10-year-old student in 5th grade. Today I want to talk to you about something that's been on my mind a lot lately – middle schoolers having cell phones.As an elementary school kid, I obviously don't have a phone of my own yet. My parents say I can get one when I start middle school next year, but I've been thinking more and more that middle schoolers probably shouldn't be allowed to have phones at all! Here's why I feel that way:It Can Really Distract From LearningThe biggest reason I don't think middle school kids should have phones is because they can be such a huge distraction in class. I've seen how bad it can get when a kid gets their phone taken away by the teacher for texting or playing games. They get all fussy and upset, and it disrupts the whole lesson.I know that middle schoolers have a lot more freedom than us little kids, but giving them free rein with phones in every class just seems like asking for trouble. They'll be way too tempted to keep checking their messages and social media instead of paying attention. How are they supposed to learn properly with those kinds of distractions?It Promotes Cyber-BullyingAnother major concern I have is cyber-bullying. Even at my elementary school, I've seen kids get really nasty messages and mean comments online from their classmates. It's heartbreaking to watch and I can only imagine how much worse it could get in middle school when the bullying hits maximum immaturity levels.If every middle schooler has unlimited access to group chats, social media, and messaging apps on their personal phones, that's a breeding ground for bullying. Hurtful rumors could spread like wildfire across the grade level, and kids could be targeted with harassment anywhere, anytime. No classroom or home is safe when bullies have that kind of mobile access.They Might Take Inappropriate Pictures/VideosThis is maybe a little bit of a mature topic for a 5th grader, but I do worry about middle schoolers taking inappropriate pictures or videos of themselves, friends, teachers, or other people. At that age, they're still really impulsive and don't always think through consequences. Having a camera on them at all times could lead to some major regrets down the line.I've heard so many horror stories about embarrassing or explicit things going viral from getting passed around on phones. Being a pre-teen is awkward and cringy enough without having to fear getting your private moments plastered across the internet forever by some careless kid with a phone camera.It's A Costly Responsibility They Might Not Be Ready ForHere's another thing to consider - phones are expensive gadgets that require a lot of responsibility and care. My parents always remind me that if I drop and break an iPad or laptop, that's hundreds of dollars down the drain that our family has to pay for. Middle schoolers are infamous for being a bit reckless and irresponsible at times.Do we really want to entrust every 11 to 14-year-old kid with keeping an 800 smartphone safe and secure at all times? What happens when they inevitably crack the screen, lose it, or get it stolen? That's a huge financial burden on their parents forsomething that arguably shouldn't even be considered a necessity for that age group.They Should Enjoy Being Kids While They Still CanFinally, I think there's real value in letting kids actually be kids for as long as possible before hitching them to a mobile device. Kids grow up so fast nowadays thanks to things like social media and smartphones putting adult-level pressures and expectations on them from a very young age.Middle school is already a crazy transitional time of changing friends, bodies, attitudes and hormones. Why rush them into being even more anxious and disconnected from reality by giving them unlimited access to the online world through phones? They'll have plenty of time as teenagers and adults to be glued to those little screens.For now, I say let middle schoolers keep being goofy, carefree kids while they still can. They don't need the added stress and responsibility of having a篇2Why Middle Schoolers Shouldn't Have PhonesHi there! My name is Timmy, and I'm a 10-year-old student in the 5th grade. Today, I want to talk to you about something that's been on my mind lately – why I think middle school kids shouldn't be allowed to have phones.Now, before you say anything, I know what you're thinking: "But Timmy, phones are so cool! How can you possibly be against them?" Well, let me explain.First of all, having a phone can be really distracting for kids in middle school. Their brains are still developing, and it's hard enough for them to focus on their schoolwork as it is. With a phone in their pocket, they'll be constantly tempted to check it for messages, play games, or scroll through social media. That's not good for their education!Secondly, phones can be a major source of bullying and drama. We've all heard stories about kids being mean to each other online, or sharing embarrassing photos and videos without permission. That kind of stuff can really hurt someone's feelings and make them feel left out or unsafe. Middle schoolers are already dealing with enough emotional ups and downs without adding phone drama to the mix.Another thing to consider is the cost of phones and data plans. Most middle school kids don't have jobs or steady income,so their parents would have to foot the bill. That can get really expensive, especially if the kid loses or breaks their phone (which happens a lot with clumsy pre-teens!). It's just not a good use of money when families could be saving for more important things, like college or a family vacation.Speaking of families, having a phone can also make it harder for kids to connect with their parents and siblings. Instead of having face-to-face conversations and quality time together, everyone's just glued to their screens. That's no way to build strong family bonds!Now, I know some of you might be thinking, "But Timmy, what if there's an emergency and a middle schooler needs to contact their parents?" That's a fair point, but there are other solutions besides giving every kid a smartphone. Schools could have a few basic cell phones on hand for emergencies, or kids could be allowed to use the office phone if they really need to call home.At the end of the day, being a middle schooler is already hard enough without adding the pressure and distraction of having a personal phone. Kids that age should be focusing on their studies, exploring extracurricular activities, making friends,and just being kids! They've got their whole lives ahead of them to be glued to their phones.So there you have it – those are my thoughts on why middle schoolers shouldn't have phones. I know some of you might disagree with me, and that's okay! We can still be friends. But I really think taking a phone break during those important middle school years could be a good thing.What do you guys think? Let me know in the comments below! And parents, I'd love to hear your perspectives too. Thanks for reading, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and smash that bell icon!篇3I Don't Think Middle Schoolers Should Have PhonesHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I'm in 5th grade and next year I'll be going to middle school. A lot of my friends who are already in middle school have their own phones now. Their parents got them phones so they can stay in touch after school and stuff. But I actually don't think kids in middle school should be allowed to have their own phones yet. Here's why:First of all, phones can be such a big distraction! In class, you're supposed to be listening to the teacher and doing your work. But I've seen kids who just kept looking at their phones instead. They're on social media, texting friends, playing games, you name it. How are they supposed to learn anything if they're just zoning out on their phones the whole time? Teachers shoul be able to teach without having to deal with all those distractions.Speaking of social media, that's another big reason I don't think middle schoolers need phones. Did you know that scientists have done studies showing that time spent on social media can increase anxiety and depression in kids? It's because they get caught up in comparing themselves to others and worrying about being judged. I have friends who get really down because they don't have as many likes or followers as someone else. That just seems like a horrible thing to stress out about at such a young age.Also, a lot of kids end up viewing stuff online that isn't really appropriate for their age. There's a lot of violence, bad language, adult content, and other stuff floating around that middle schoolers probably shouldn't be exposed to yet. It's so easy to stumble across that kind of stuff on the internet, even if youdidn't mean to. I'm sure some parents try to monitor what their kids look at online, but it's practically impossible to control 100%. So it's just safer if we don't have easy access to the whole internet in our pockets yet.Bullying is another huge issue with phones and social media. It's bad enough having to deal with mean kids at school, but then they can just continue picking on you over text, social media, and more after school hours too. There's no escape from it when kids have phones. That just allows bullies to target and harass their victims pretty much 24/7. That's got to be really damaging for someone's self-esteem and mental health. No wonder there are so many sad stories in the news about kids who experience really terrible cyber bullying.Also, get this - there are even studies showing that the blue light given off by phone/tablet screens can disrupt kids' sleep patterns if they use them too close to bedtime! Poor sleep just makes it way harder to pay attention and do well in school. I've had friends come to school barely able to keep their eyes open because they were up late on their phones at night.While we're on the topic of physical health, did you know that excessive phone usage can also cause things like strained eyes, poor posture, and hand/wrist issues? Yeah, being hunchedover to stare at a tiny screen for hours on end isn't exactly ideal for a growing kid's body. We should be outside running around instead of just staring at screens all day!Let's not forget about the potential dangers of having a bunch of expensive electronics lying around at school too. Kids having pricey phones and gadgets out creates a prime opportunity for theft. There could be fights over stealing or breaking someone's beloved phone. No possession is really worth risking harming others or getting into trouble over.Finally, I just think middle schoolers are still pretty young. We're just starting to get some freedom and responsibilities as we approach our teenage years. Is giving kids unfettered internet access and the ability to get constantly distracted and disengage from the real world really the best way to learn self-control and focus? Moderation is key, but complete 24/7 access seems like a bit much at this age. Kids should be out exploring the world and experiencing life beyond just staring at a screen.Now don't get me wrong, I'm definitely not saying we should never be allowed to have phones period. Maybe just not a personal phone to carry around all day quite yet. I'm sure I'll get one when I'm older, like in high school. But for now, middle schoolers have plenty of other ways to keep in touch withparents, like landlines, classroom phones, or even just having a basic phone for emergencies that doesn't have full smart capabilities. We can still participate in life without our faces being glued to a screen 24/7!Those are just my thoughts as a kid, but I do hope adults consider some of the downsides of giving middle schoolers full phone privileges. Thanks for reading my essay! Let me know if you agree or disagree in the comments. But please be nice - no bullying allowed! :)篇4My Big Opinion on Why Middle Schoolers Shouldn't Have Cell PhonesHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm 10 years old. I'm in 5th grade and next year I'll be going to middle school. A lot of kids my age already have cell phones, but I don't think kids in middle school should be allowed to carry phones at school. Here's why I feel this way.First of all, cell phones can be really distracting for kids trying to learn. In class, you're supposed to be listening to the teacher and doing your work. But if everyone had phones, they'd probably be texting their friends, playing games, or looking atsocial media instead of paying attention. Even if the teacher told them to put their phones away, I bet a lot of kids would sneak looks at them when the teacher wasn't looking. That's just gonna make it harder for everybody to learn and for the teacher to do their job.Plus, having phones makes it easy for kids to cheat on tests and quizzes. They could use their phones to look up answers, take pictures of the test to send to friends, or lots of other cheating things. Even good kids might be tempted to cheat since it would be so easy with a phone. School should be about learning, not cheating.Phones can also be a big bullying problem. Cyber-bullying is when kids bully each other over text, social media, and stuff like that instead of in-person. With phones, mean kids could send other kids hurtful messages or embarrassing pictures/videos all day long. The bullying wouldn't be limited to just at school, it could happen anywhere thanks to phones. That's a horrible thing kids shouldn't have to deal with.Honestly, kids at that age probably don't even need phones that much in my opinion. What do middle schoolers really need phones for besides entertainment? Their parents can just call the school office to reach them if it's an emergency. And schoolshave computer labs for doing online research for projects and stuff. Needing to kill time between activities isn't a good excuse either - middle schoolers should be doing homework, reading, or finding other productive things to do during free periods.Another bad thing about phones is they make it easier for kids to look at inappropriate/unsafe content. Even with parental controls, tech-savvy kids might be able to work around them. Which could expose them to viruses, online predators, adult websites, that kind of thing that no kid should see. At school, the computers and internet connections are a lot more locked down and safer.Personally, I think phones are also really expensive and easy to lose or break. My parents always told me I have to be super careful with my belongings since they work hard for the money to buy that stuff. Having a 500-1000 phone seems like a lot of responsibility that kids might not be ready for yet. If they break it or lose it, the parents then have to spend even more money replacing it. Just doesn't seem worth the cost and risk in my opinion.I'm sure some middle schoolers are very responsible and able to have phones without problems. But for every one of those kids, there's probably several who would just mess aroundand get distracted. A few bad apples can spoil everything for everybody else. That's why I think middle schools are just better off banning student phones completely.Now, I'm not saying phones should be totally banned for middle schoolers outside of school hours. Maybe they could have phones for use after school, communicating with parents, watching a show on the bus, or playing games at home. That's probably fine as long as they're being monitored byparents/guardians and using them responsibly.But at school itself, phones are nothing but a major disruption and headache that teachers and staff shouldn't have to constantly be dealing with. Schools are supposed to be places for focused learning, not entertainment devices. That's why I really think middle schools should just not allow student cell phones, end of story. Too many opportunities for distraction, cheating, bullying, and other troubles.Those are my thoughts as a soon-to-be middle schooler! I'm sure some kids and parents might not agree with me. But this is just my honest opinion based on what I've seen with phones and older kids. We'll see if my future middle school decides to ban them or not. Either way, I'll just have to follow whatever their cellphone policies end up being. Thanks for reading my perspective! Let me know if you agree or disagree.篇5Why Middle Schoolers Shouldn't Have PhonesHi there! My name is Tommy and I'm a 5th grader. Today I want to talk about something that's been on my mind a lot lately – middle schoolers having phones.I get that phones are really cool and can do all sorts of awesome things like play games, take pictures, and browse the internet. But I honestly don't think kids in middle school should be allowed to have them at school. Here's why:First off, phones are super distracting! If middle schoolers had phones in class, I bet they'd be way too tempted to text their friends, scroll through social media, or play games instead of listening to the teacher. School is for learning, not goofing off on your phone. There's plenty of time for that kind of stuff at home.Plus, phones make it easy to cheat on tests and quizzes by looking up answers online or sharing them with friends. That's so unfair to kids who actually studied! Cheating is wrong and ruins the whole point of tests, which is to see what you really know.Phones can also lead to cyberbullying, which is when kids are mean or bully each other over text, social media, and so on. That would make school a horrible, unsafe place for anyone dealing with bullies harassing them on their phones nonstop. No student should have to put up with that.I've also heard stories about kids' phones getting stolen, broken, or lost at school, which is just asking for trouble. It's hard enough keeping track of school supplies – having an expensive phone to worry about seems stressful.Now, I know what you might be thinking – "But Tommy, what if there's an emergency and a student needs to call their parents?" Well, most schools have rules that let you use the office phone for emergencies. It's not like no phones would be allowed at all.At the end of the day, middle schoolers are still kids trying to learn and grow up. Having a phone is a big responsibility that I don't think most are ready for yet. They're just too distracting and open the door for all sorts of problems like cheating, bullying, and stealing.I say we let middle schoolers be middle schoolers for a few more years before adding phones to the mix. There's so much awesome stuff to focus on without phones tying them down –making friends, discovering interests, getting good grades, joining clubs, and just being kids for a little while longer.When I'm older and way more mature (and good at not losing things!) then yeah, maybe I'll be ready for a phone. But for now, I'm good focusing on the million other things I love about being a kid. A few phone-free years never hurt anybody!Those are just my thoughts as a kid without a phone who knows what a big distraction they can be. What do you all think about the great middle school phone debate? I'd love to hear your perspectives! Maybe you'll even change my mind. But for now, I'm sticking to my phone-free philosophy.Thanks for reading! Okay, time for me to log off and go play outside like a proper kid should. Talk to you later!篇6I'm Only a Kid, But I Think Middle Schoolers Shouldn't Have PhonesHi there! My name is Jamie and I'm in 5th grade. I'm just a kid, but I've been thinking a lot about whether middle school kids should be allowed to have phones at school. After giving itsome serious thought, I don't think they should be allowed to bring phones to school at all. Here's why I feel that way:First off, phones are just too distracting for kids that age. When I'm at home trying to do my homework, my big sister is always texting with her friends or scrolling through social media instead of focusing. Even though she's in 8th grade, she has a really hard time ignoring her phone long enough to get her work done. If middle schoolers had phones at school, I can only imagine how distracting that would be for them in class!Their teachers would be trying to teach important lessons, but half the students wouldn't be paying attention because they'd be sneakily texting their friends. Or they'd be playing games on their phones under their desks when they were supposed to be taking notes. School is hard enough as it is without having that kind of distraction making it even harder to learn and concentrate.Secondly, having a phone makes it really tempting for kids to cheat on tests and assignments. My sister has told me about kids in her class who have tried to search for answers on their phones during tests before. Or they'll copy work from a friend over text instead of doing it themselves. Cheating is absolutely wrong and having phones around just makes it way too easy.If phones weren't allowed at school at all, then there would be zero opportunity to cheat that way. Kids would have to prepare properly and do their own work, which is how it should be. They'd learn better that way instead of taking the easy way out.Another huge issue is cyber-bullying. Social media can be great for keeping in touch with friends and family. But it can also be a breeding ground for bullying because people get brave behind their screens and keyboards. I've seen my sister get her feelings really hurt over mean messages or posts from kids at her school before.If middle schoolers could be on their phones all day at school, they'd have way more opportunities to bully each other without parents and teachers being able to monitor it as easily. Bullying of any kind is terrible and shouldn't be made easier by having free rein with phones at school. Kids can be really cruel, even if they don't mean to be, and unlimited phone access could make bullying get way out of hand.Lastly, phones are also a safety hazard in my opinion. Having a phone out at school means you aren't being aware of your surroundings. You could easily walk into somebody, go the wrong way, or encounter some other dangerous situationbecause you were staring at your screen instead of watching where you're going. Responsible middle schoolers shouldn't need a phone with them at all times just to get safely through the school day.Phones can also get stolen or lost really easily if you aren't keeping careful track of them. A middle schooler could set their phone down for just a second and someone could swipe it. Then there would be a huge mess to deal with and accusations to fly around about who took it. Phones just create unnecessary opportunities for conflict and trouble at school, which is counterproductive for learning.So in my opinion, middle schools should absolutely not allow students to have phones with them during the day. The distractions, cheating, bullying, and safety issues just aren't worth the minor conveniences phones may offer. Students can survive 6-7 hours a day without their phones just fine - my parents' generations did it, and so can today's kids!I'm sure middle schoolers will protest and claim they just can't live without their phones. But schools need to take a firm stance in the interest of providing the best possible educational environment. If the rule is no phones period, then there's no ambiguity and it's fair for everyone. It's tough, but kids can adaptand learn to live in a phone-free world from 8am to 3pm while they're getting their education.After the school day is done, they can use their phones all they want at home. But during school hours, it's study time - not smartphone time! Keeping phones out of middle schools makes tons of sense to me. Kids' academics should come first during the school day, full stop.So there you have it - the thoughts of a young elementary school mind on this important issue. Maybe I'm just a kid, but I think my points make a lot of sense. After seeing the distracting phone habits of my older sister and her friends, I'm pretty convinced. Do the right thing, middle school principals - make your schools phone-free zones! Your students may grumble about it at first, but it'll be for their own good in the long run. Thanks for reading!。

中学生运用手机的利与弊

手机的利与弊——中学生应该带手机吗[摘要]在一个科技领导世界的时代,手机已不是有权有势人的“私有财产”。

记得90年代初,见到的是“大哥大”,跟大砖头一样,能用上它的人身份肯定不一般。

可是谁又能想到,十多年后的今天,手机已是“旧时富人手中机,飞入寻常学生中”。

手机铃声究竟应不应该“盖”过读书声?目前许多教育界的学者和专家就十分关注中学生流行自己带手机的问题。

中学生究竟应不应该自己带手机,也成为我们青少年应深入思考的问题。

我认为:手机作为科技进步带给人类的新工具,给我们带来了便捷。

但唯物辩证法告诉我们,事物都有两面性。

我们在分析问题时要分清主流和支流。

其实手机本身并无利弊对错。

而手机进入校园产生的负面影响则进一步暴露了学生规则意识欠缺等学校德育的“老问题”。

学校一纸禁令,其实只能在表面上掩盖问题,对中学生有手机我们应该一分为二的看:如今,身处信息时代的中学生已不再是“两耳不闻窗外事,一心只读闲书“的书呆子。

所以,拥有作为现代社会主要沟通工具之一的手机,是社会发展的进步必然。

当然,也不能忽视手机进入校园带来的新问题,要达到“利大”最根本的是要整体提升学校德育水平让学生具备自律意识,以健康的心态使用手机。

[关键词]中学生手机使用情况中学生手机的用途大家对此事的看法总结出中学生使用手机的利与弊自己的看法解决方法。

引言:随着科技的迅猛发展,越来越多的高科技产物为人们的生活带来了方便——手机,随着手机的日益普及,手机也进入了与我们息息相关的校园,在每个班级中,拥有手机的学生不占少数。

再有中学生成为“手机族”,会不会影响学习?会不会在学生这群本不具备高消费能力的群体中形成强烈的攀比风气?手机铃声究竟应不应该“盖”过读书声?目前许多教育界的学者和专家就十分关注中学生流行自己带手机的问题。

中学生究竟应不应该自己带手机,也成为我们青少年应深入思考的问题。

因此,本人认为,这是一个很有价值的问题,而去选择,去研究。

记得90年代初,见到的是“大哥大”,跟大砖头一样,能用上它的人身份肯定不一般。

初中生应如何正确使用手机和电脑

初中生应如何正确使用手机和电脑随着科技的快速发展,手机和电脑已经成为我们生活中不可或缺的工具。

对于初中生来说,正确使用手机和电脑是非常重要的,它们既可以帮助我们学习,也可以用于娱乐和社交。

然而,不正确地使用手机和电脑可能会带来一系列问题,如健康问题、学习问题以及人际关系问题。

因此,下面我将为大家介绍一些初中生应该遵守的使用手机和电脑的准则。

1.限制使用时间长时间使用手机和电脑对眼睛和身体健康都有一定的影响。

因此,初中生应该合理安排使用手机和电脑的时间,不要超过每天2-3个小时。

可以设置闹钟提醒自己,以免沉迷其中。

2.保持正确的坐姿和视距使用电脑时,要保持正确的坐姿,背部挺直,双脚平放在地面上。

同时,屏幕应该与眼睛保持适当的距离,避免过度用眼造成视力问题。

3.注意网络安全在使用手机和电脑上网时,要注意网络安全。

不要随意点击不明链接,不要下载来历不明的软件。

同时,要保护个人隐私,不要随意透露个人信息。

4.合理安排手机使用时间手机可以提供很多娱乐功能,如游戏、社交媒体等,但初中生要合理安排手机使用时间,避免过度沉迷。

可以将手机放在学习时间之外,专心完成学业任务。

5.遵守学校规定学校通常会制定一些关于手机和电脑使用的规定,初中生应该严格遵守,不要在课堂上使用手机,不要上课时上网。

这样可以保证学习的质量和效果。

6.提高自我管理能力正确使用手机和电脑需要一定的自我管理能力。

初中生应该学会自控,不要频繁检查手机和电脑,不要被弹出的消息打断学习或思考。

7.注意眼保健操长时间使用手机和电脑容易导致眼睛疲劳和干涩,因此,初中生应该注意眼保健操。

每隔一段时间,可以停下手头的工作,闭目休息或进行简单的眼部按摩。

8.培养多元化的兴趣爱好手机和电脑虽然能带来娱乐和社交的乐趣,但初中生也应该培养多元化的兴趣爱好。

可以参加运动、音乐、绘画等活动,丰富自己的生活,并减少对手机和电脑的依赖。

9.维护良好的人际关系手机和电脑虽然可以方便我们与他人联系,但过度使用可能会影响与家人和朋友之间的沟通。

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初一学生该不该有手机
但是学生的时间是有限的,不可能每天大量阅读书籍来扩大知识面。

手机是一个好帮手,学生可以快速获取更多的信息,可以节省大量的时间,然后用它来学习其他科目。

避免与其他学生隔离。

现在,几乎每个孩子都有一部手机。

他们会在工作日浏览、观看很多新鲜事物,与你分享。

学生没有手机,就会失去共同话题。

时间长了,他们会很容易被其他同学孤立。

这样会伤害学生的自尊心,让他们自卑。

长此以往,他们的性格会变得内向,不合群,对以后的人际交往也会造成很大的障碍。

结合这三点,班主任建议家长还是给孩子买手机吧,不然容易吃大亏。

但是父母也很清楚手机带来的不好的影响,那么到底该不该有手机呢?
初中生到底该不该有手机?
手机带来的不良影响有很多,会分散学生的注意力,荒废学业,导致成绩下降。

如果他们中考失败,就会被分流。

当他们上了职高或者步入社会,命运就会发生翻天覆地的变化,这是父母不愿意看到的结果。

而且现在网上的东西鱼龙混杂,对孩子的身心发展也有很多不好的影响。

有的孩子一开始很聪明,但是因为沉迷网络,变得暴力,这是呃家长控制不了的。

基于这两点,很多家长都不愿意给孩子买手机。

但是家长要做好一些预防措施,孩子带手机可能会好一点。

家长可以做些什么来防止学生沉迷手机?
制定严格的规矩,轻易不要破规
家长要给学生定一个规矩,比如什么时候玩手机,玩多久,用手机的目的。

如果有规则,就应该严格遵守。

父母不应该轻易妥协学生的额外要求。

一旦规则被打破,就很难约束他们。

有了严格的规则,时间久了就能养成自律,家长也放心。

沟通解决问题,循序渐进效果更好
学生喜欢玩手机,也属于正常的现象,毕竟小孩子都喜欢新鲜的事物,可是他们又分辨不清好与坏,所以,家长想要避免孩子玩手机上瘾,可以跟孩子沟通解决,不要“一刀切”,要循序渐进,有耐心地讲道理。

转移注意力,做一些有意义的活动
现在的学生并不无知。

平日里,他们只学习,压力很大,很无聊。

父母给他们很大压力,不允许他们做自己喜欢的事情。

所以为了逃避现实,他们会沉迷于手机游戏。

家长可以带孩子做一些有意义的活动,比如打篮球,听音乐,唱歌,分散注意力,防止玩手机上瘾。

初中生处于懵懂的年纪。

家长要教育孩子要有耐心,同时要经常和老师沟通。

可以允许学生带手机,但是上课的时候要交给老师保管。

课后玩手机,需要家长同意。

相信在双方的配合下,学生是可以避免玩手机上瘾的。

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