Teacher forces students to lock up cellphones, and it’s sparking a national trend

The kids weren’t working extra hard because of any particular affinity, but rather – as Michael eventually found out – so that they could return to their cellphones quicker and invest their energy online.

Michael explained: “My overall goal was to give kids an opportunity to engage in what they’re doing, and that’s hard to do when every few seconds or a few minutes there’s a beep on your phone and you have to check what it is.”

Determined to make a change, Michael began looking towards other approaches regarding storing cellphones. In the end, he opted for a large phone cubby, and in doing so devised a new system for his students.

Each student was given a cubby number in order to have a safe place to put their phone at the beginning of the class. Not only does this stop them being distracted by online alerts and messages, but it also charges their phone for the whole class.

Before long, Michael started to notice a positive trend in his classes, along with some fairly spectacular results. Other teachers in his school are being motivated to follow Michael’s example, and it’s threatening to spark a fire that could inspire the nation!

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