Cell phone in classroom
The teachers who, in stead of being paragon of virtue and meticulous about discipline, use cell phones in classrooms and examination halls without an iota of compunction, thus projecting an image of their fecklessness before learners who, in the same way, do not dither about receiving phone calls at class time.
But this sort of attitude is detrimental to academic as well as professional concern since frequent phone calls obstruct the rapid assimilation of knowledge and detract from the professional standard that is a must for an ideal teacher to command the respect of the class.
In order to be free from image debasement a teacher must refrain from mobile phone use in classrooms and thus set a precedent for others.
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