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Mobile phones help secondary pupils to connect with their lessons

Mobile phones help secondary pupils to connect with their lessons

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Ask a teacher to name the most irritating invention of recent years and they will often nominate the mobile phone.

Exasperated by the distractions and problems they create, many headteachers have ordered that pupils must keep their phones switched off at school. Others have told pupils to leave them at home.

However, education researchers at The University of Nottingham believe it is time that phone bans were reassessed — because mobile phones can be a powerful learning aid, they say.

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More information is available from Dr Elizabeth Hartnell-Young, Learning Sciences Research Institute, University of Nottingham, +44 (0)115 846 6561, Elizabeth.Hartnell-Young@nottingham.ac.uk; or David Budge, British Educational Research Association, +44 (0)131 4513174, mobile +44 (0)7881 415362, d.budge@ioe.ac.uk

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