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geo said:Often, the Cells are the only reliable means of communication when in the field.
Been there with those crappy Motorolas we used to use. : Ever stand on top of the vehicle to get better reception? ;D
geo said:Often, the Cells are the only reliable means of communication when in the field.
Jump in a Carryall & drive down the road - looking for a signal :blotto:PMedMoe said:Been there with those crappy Motorolas we used to use. : Ever stand on top of the vehicle to get better reception? ;D
Thought I would weigh in on this.Dirt Digger said:But seriously, when I was in junior high, the school had one pay phone. In senior high it went up to three. If someone needed to get a hold of you, they called the main office and if it was an emergency, they brought the message to the classroom. The system worked worked for the last fifty years before cell phones were even invented.
It's been said already...if it's important they'll leave a message.
ex-Sup said:Thought I would weigh in on this.
Our school has a zero cell phone policy, but of course it is a constant battle with the students. Unfortunately we have to resort to threats to get the kids to comply. I tell my students all the time that I have a cell phone, but it's not on me. Then I get the whole "emergency" baloney; I usually quote the above mentioned procedure. Unfortunately, the some parents are as much to blame as the kids. They call their kids during school hours and are just as insistent that the kids need to have their phones on and with them at all times. Give me a break!
The thing that I find is becoming a huge problem is texting. I had a Gr.12 class this past semester and they were constantly texting in class. It is something that can be done silently and you need to be moving around to see what they're up to. I had to threaten to chuck a few phones out the window to get them to stop (I wouldn't really have done it...I could just imagine the blow up that would cause).
As for the specific situation, teachers need to pick their battles as well. Would I yell at someone from a distance over a cell? Probably not. I'd take them time to go over and ask them to put it away. I think it is a big problem, but not one to get bent out of shape over. Also, I think that we must lead by example. I have colleagues that have their phones with them, and even remember speaking to another teacher at our sister high school that uses hers in class. Bulls$%t as far as I am concerned! There is no way we can expect the students to follow the rules if we are rubbing their noses in it.
My educator $0.02 worth.
As far as I know, jammers are still illegal in Canada.NL_engineer said:You could look at getting your school to by a cell phone jammer.
garb811 said:As far as I know, jammers are still illegal in Canada.
Sounds interesting, but then again everyone would be blocked out and we do use cells for admin purposes ie. when they are out around the school yard, etc.NL_engineer said:You could look at getting your school to by a cell phone jammer.
pte.wolowidnyk said:hey ex-sup you teaching in tbay??
id loose my mind with people using theyr cellphones in class :threat:
GAP said:or use MSN speak on a forum where guidelines specifically tell you not to....
10 years now...history and chair of social sciences. Never a dull moment with teenagers! :pte.wolowidnyk said:hey ex-sup you teaching in tbay??
kratz said:In all fairness, they were not the ready duty ship, but the way that weekend turned out, the circumstances showed the value of checking your phone every few hours, if not having it on you at all times.
Lesson #1 - When not on duty or a member of the RDS (Ready Duty Ship), do NOT answer the phone when it's a work number.kratz said:The example is 11 years old, but my buddy was heading for a night out one weekend and left his cell in the shacks . We returned early to change from paintball into bar clothes, when he checked his cell. There was a message on it with a Ship's Recall notice on it, he had time to tell me before heading out and made it before the ship slipped. In all fairness, they were not the ready duty ship, but the way that weekend turned out, the circumstances showed the value of checking your phone every few hours, if not having it on you at all times.
popnfresh said:Stupid question, but as members of the regs, are you guys EXPECTED to have some kind of cell phone/blackberry?