The Seattle Times – Donna St. George
It’s been a long time since cellphones arrived in the nation’s schools, but educators are still struggling with what to do about them. Should they be allowed in elementary schools? What about middle-schoolers using them at lunch? Which limits make the most sense for devices so ubiquitous? What has become a more settled matter for high-school students is sparking questions and controversy in lower grades, some two decades after portable phones became an inescapable part of the cultural landscape.”(more)