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One thing stands between teens and a good education: their phone

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 19, 2022

Re (Page A1, Oct. 11): MCAS scores may never go up substantially as long as mobile phones are allowed in schools.I am a retired secondary school teacher who taught health for more than 25 years. In the early 2000s, I was starting to have concerns about the influence of cellphones on teenagers. Almost 20 years later, toward the end of my career, I would hold up a phone in class and declare, “In 20 years we will be saying: ‘I don’t believe... + full article



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