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Beyond the Buzz: Limiting Cell Phone Distractions to Reclaim Learning in Schools

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Session description

This interactive session will focus on practical strategies schools can use to limit the distraction of cell phones while maintaining a balanced approach to technology. We will examine concrete solutions at three levels: school-wide approaches, classroom-level practices, and instructional integration where phones are used intentionally.

Outline

1. Welcome & Framing the Issue (5 minutes) Quick overview of research on cell phone distractions, attention, and learning. One-minute live poll asking participants how phones impact focus in their schools.

2. Quick Interactive Scenario: “A Day in the Life” (7 minutes) Highlight the difference between a student’s day with unrestricted vs. limited phone use. Participants brainstorm in pairs for 2 minutes how phone access affects engagement and social interaction, then share insights aloud.

3. Rapid Strategies Showcase (15 minutes)Share practical strategies for reducing phone distractions:
School-Wide: Phone-free zones, caddies, consistent policies. Classroom-Level: Check-in stations, active lessons, mindfulness practices.

Quick “mini-stations” or 2-minute demonstrations of each strategy; participants note one idea they could apply immediately.

4. Action Planning & Takeaways (8 minutes)

Participants choose one immediate strategy and one longer-term approach to implement in their schools or classroom and record on an action card or digital note; share with a neighbor or the group. Reflection and peer sharing reinforces commitment and ensures practical application.

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Outcomes

Understand the cognitive and social effects of cell phone distractions on learning.

Explore different approaches to setting school-wide and classroom-level boundaries.

Identify strategies for building a culture of digital responsibility and balance.

Walk away with at least three immediately actionable ideas to implement.

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Supporting research

First solid evidence shows banning phones in class boosts grades

https://www.thetimes.com/uk/education/article/banning-smartphones-class-school-grades-sbr6p5g09?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Pew Research Center Survey (2024)
The survey revealed that 72% of U.S. high school teachers consider cellphone distraction a major problem in the classroom.

https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2024/06/12/72-percent-of-us-high-school-teachers-say-cellphone-distraction-is-a-major-problem-in-the-classroom/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

"Should Cell Phones Be Allowed in Classrooms?" by Jennifer L. Weber

"The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World" by Adam Gazzaley and Larry Rosen

"Born Digital: The Story of a Distracted Generation" by Robert Wigley

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Presenters

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Superintendent
Shore Regional High School Distrit
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Presenter
Shore Regional High School

Session specifications

Topic:

Mental Health and Well-Being

Grade level:

PK-12

Audience:

Counselor, District-Level Leadership, Teacher

Attendee devices:

Devices required

Attendee device specification:

Smartphone: iOS, Windows, Android

Subject area:

Technology Education

Transformational Learning Principles:

Connect Learning to Learner