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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/41056130

At least 31 states and the District of Columbia restrict cell phones in schools

New York City teachers say the state’s recently implemented cell phone ban in schools has showed that numerous students no longer know how to tell time on an old-fashioned clock.

“That's a major skill that they're not used to at all,” Tiana Millen, an assistant principal at Cardozo High School in Queens, told Gothamist of what she’s noticed after the ban, which went into effect in September.

Students in the city’s school system are meant to learn basic time-telling skills in the first and second grade, according to officials, though it appears children have fallen out of practice doing so in an increasingly digital world.

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[–] mycodesucks@lemmy.world 18 points 1 week ago (4 children)

This is incorrect. I'm a teacher and CONSTANTLY use the analog clock for multiple reasons.

  1. It's the clock of record. Doesn't matter what YOUR particular clock says, the clock on the WALL is the time we all go on.
  2. Reaching into your pocket to pull out a phone and look, no matter how much you want to pretend it's trivial, still takes SIGNIFICANTLY more effort and time than glancing at the wall. Those seconds add up.
  3. Momentum. Are you PERSONALLY going to provide the billions of dollars in funding to replace every analog clock in a public space with digital ones?

This is not like learning to write cursive - reading an analog clock is a trivial skill that should not take longer than a day for anyone to master.

[–] quick_snail@feddit.nl 2 points 1 week ago

My eyes are on my phone constantly, so no time is lost.

[–] Aatube@kbin.melroy.org -2 points 1 week ago

We could start by replacing broken ones with digital clocks using the money that would've gone towards fixing such machinery.