THE Morobe education board will soon advise school heads to put a ban on students bringing phones to classes, says provincial education adviser Keith Tangui. Tangui made this comment after a Tiktok video showed Huonville Primary School students verbally attacking students in Port Moresby using vulgar language. He said after the deliberation made by the provincial education board (PEB), the principals, head teachers, managers and headmasters would be advised to ban students from bringing phones to school. “If the phones are brought to school for educational purposes, then use them responsibly,” he said. Tangui said the students should take ownership and know their priorities, because the country does not need people with bad attitudes. He warned students not to use social media platforms to attack and destroy other people.
“Your priority is to learn and make use of the free education given.” Meanwhile, a retired teacher, Nemica Jacobs, said a student’s behaviour depicts what kind of a home he/she has been raised in. “In the past, parents have always disciplined their children very well with some restrictions on when to socialise. “Have free time or how and when to do things,” she stated.THE Morobe education board will soon advise school heads to put a ban on students bringing phones to classes, says provincial education adviser Keith Tangui. Tangui made this comment after a Tiktok video showed Huonville Primary School students verbally attacking students in Port Moresby using vulgar language. He said after the deliberation made by the provincial education board (PEB), the principals, head teachers, managers and headmasters would be advised to ban students from bringing phones to school. “If the phones are brought to school for educational purposes, then use them responsibly,” he said. Tangui said the students should take ownership and know their priorities, because the country does not need people with bad attitudes. He warned students not to use social media platforms to attack and destroy other people. “Your priority is to learn and make use of the free education given.” Meanwhile, a retired teacher, Nemica Jacobs, said a student’s behaviour depicts what kind of a home he/she has been raised in. “In the past, parents have always disciplined their children very well with some restrictions on when to socialise. “Have free time or how and when to do things,” she stated. The national/PNG Education news Also read Comments are closed.
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