Introduction
The use of mobile phones in high school settings is a topic of considerable debate and varied policy implementation. This article explores the different approaches taken by educational institutions, focusing particularly on senior secondary students and their interactions with mobile devices.
AMU's Allowance and Guidelines
Are Mobiles Allowed for 11th Class Students at AMU?
AMU (Aliah University) now allows mobile phones for 11th class students since the pandemic. However, there are strict guidelines to be followed:
Mobile phones must be in silent mode during lecture time. Mobile phones are allowed in hostels, including reading rooms and recreation areas, but only for 11th and 12th class students. Up to 10th class, mobile phones are strictly prohibited. Students are required to hand over their mobile phones to their class teachers upon entering the school premises. These phones are returned after school hours.Differing Policies Across Schools
Bhubaneswar's School Policies
In Bhubaneswar, schools generally do not allow mobile phones within the school premises. For emergencies, students can use the teacher's mobile phone. If students carry a mobile phone, they must hand it over to the class teacher before the start of school and can only retrieve it after school hours. This policy is specifically applied to 11th and 12th class students.
Banasthali Vidyapith's Policies on Mobile Phones
Restricted Policies at Banasthali Vidyapith
At Banasthali Vidyapith, mobile phones are not allowed for senior secondary students. According to the rules, if any student is found with a mobile phone, it is collected by the warden and handed over to higher officials. The college has two landline phones available for student use. If a student needs to communicate with their family, they can make trunk calls through these landlines.
Conclusion
The policies regarding the use of mobile phones in high school settings vary widely across different institutions. While AMU allows mobile phones with certain conditions, other schools like Bhubaneswar and Banasthali have stricter regulations. These policies aim to strike a balance between the strict academic focus and the need for student communication and safety. It is crucial for students and parents to understand the specific guidelines of their chosen educational institution to ensure compliance and a conducive learning environment.