@Engr-Zeeshan ...exactly Sir ! I completely agree with you . I also use my mobile while I teach my topics. I show them some activities or videos related to my topics. I feel that my students are getting more interest & also try to involve in that environment .They easily understand the topics Alhamdulillah.
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Why a teacher should not use mobile phone in a class?
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@AFSHA28f0a2936e...Yes off course! You have caught my point
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@Aqsa-Khatri Aslam o Alaikum dear,
Thank you for sharing your experience! Itβs fantastic to hear how effectively youβre using your mobile phone to make lessons more engaging and interactive. Itβs impressive that your students are responding positively and understanding the topics better. Keep up the great work!
Best regards,
Zeeshan Mahboob
High School Teacher
Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
District Tando Muhammad Khan
Province of Sindh
Pakistan
Cell # 0092 336 214 9427
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@Ani-Bareghamyan I completely agree with you dear colleague.
Tabassum Laghari
Science Teacher
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@RAHEELSAHITO respected sir we cant deny from your thoughts every time usage of mobile is not good but there are many positive benefits and on the other hand as we see that mostly we all have mobile phones instead of laptops and other tools so we have no any other option so we can use it as needed any time.your information is highly appreciated sir thanks for informative post.
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@Sehar-Kazi
We have observed that many teachers use their mobile phones to teach students, but they often don't study or prepare lessons at home. Instead, they frequently receive calls and talk during class time, and then leave once the period ends. -
@Engr-Zeeshan..Tysm sir for appreciation .keep encouraging & appreciating us by your kind & motivated words.
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@RAHEELSAHITO Yes, you are right Sir. There are pros and cons of everything.
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@RAHEELSAHITO There are several reasons why a teacher should avoid using a mobile phone during class:
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Distraction: Teachers using mobile phones can distract students. If students see their teacher engaging with their phone, they may feel that it is acceptable for them to do the same, leading to reduced focus on the lesson.
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Authority and Respect: Teachers are seen as role models. Constantly checking a phone can undermine their authority and respect in the classroom. It may signal that the teacher is not fully present or engaged with the students.
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Engagement: The presence of a mobile phone can hinder the teacher's ability to engage with students effectively. It can create a barrier to communication and responsiveness, which are crucial for effective teaching.
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Modeling Behavior: Teachers set the tone for classroom behavior. By not using a mobile phone, they can model appropriate focus and engagement, encouraging students to do the same.
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Interruption: Notifications and calls can interrupt the flow of the lesson, causing disruptions that can detract from the teaching and learning experience.
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Professionalism: Maintaining a professional demeanor is important for educators. Using a mobile phone can be perceived as unprofessional, especially during instructional time.
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Equity: Some students may not have access to mobile devices, and seeing a teacher frequently using one could create feelings of inequality or exclusion in the classroom environment.
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Content Delivery: Teaching often requires being fully engaged with lesson materials and students. Mobile phone use can divert attention away from the content being delivered.
Overall, it's important for teachers to be fully present and engaged during class to foster an effective learning environment. If a mobile phone is necessary for teaching purposes, it can be beneficial to set clear boundaries around its use to minimize distractions and maintain professionalism.
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@RASHEED-ULLAH @RAHEELSAHITO @Uzma-qamar @Aqsa-Khatri @Noorulain-Khatri This is a good topic for discussion. I want to ask who else is using Mobile phone in School area including me to use PMS and other apps?
(FARHAN MEHBOOB)
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@Engr-Zeeshan ...thanks sir your appreciation means alot to me .Keep sharing your experiences & also motivate us .I'll try to become a great teacher like you
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@Noorulain-Khatri Great Noorulain . Your efforts will bring positive impact to your students .no matter there are no facilities but at least you are trying to make your teaching effective thats great! .Keep it up
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@Aqsa-Khatri Aslam o Alaikum dear,
@Aqsa-Khatri said in Why a teacher should not use mobile phone in a class?:
Engr-Zeeshan ...thanks sir your appreciation means alot to me .Keep sharing your experiences & also motivate us .I'll try to become a great teacher like you
Dear Aqsa, today, you truly touched my heart. You can become like me by following one simple principle: never say "I am unable." Inshallah, you will surpass me in every way. I will pray for your success and for everyone on this forum to achieve great things in their lives. You all hold a special place in my heart.
Zeeshan Mahboob
High School Teacher
Government Boys Higher Secondary School Dando
Taluka Tando Ghulam Hyder
District Tando Muhammad Khan
Province of Sindh
Pakistan
Cell # 0092 336 214 9427
email: kingasadking921@gmail.com -
@Engr-Zeeshan ..Tysm again for your appreciation & prayers. May Almighty Allah give patience n success to all of us Ameen
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@FarhanMehboob I use mobile for videos that i play in my classroom for any topic these are already downloaded but i don't use any other app because there is no internet facility in my school
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@Sehar-Kazi Exactly.
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@Aqsa-Khatri InshaaAllah I hope so
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@Aqsa-Khatri right we are all have lack of facilities in our schools
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@Siza-73fd5aa5ff well explained !
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@Sanjay-Kumar-1 Yes exactly