MY CELL PHONE SOLUTION 2023 | High School Teacher | Classroom Management

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In today's classroom vlog, I share with you how I manage cells phones in my classroom. I have tried a few effective strategies, but I have learned over the years that one size does not fit all and that there is no special hack that works for every student. We live in a digital age and need to lean into it. My teaching incentive system centers around 20 potential minutes of free time every Friday for students not using their cell phones the first half of class. I also share why I feel so many other cell phone management strategies do not work.
My name is Alexa Borota and I am a high school English teacher; I also taught middle school English Language Arts. I teacher in a title l school in central New Jersey.
My goals are to share tips and insight about teaching in an entertaining way. Teaching is less stressful when we are supporting each other and sharing' our best practices. When I was a new teacher, I wanted to know how other teachers were delivering lessons and what their classroom management routines were. I hope my content is helpful for both new and seasoned teachers.
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  • @kimberlymercado177
    @kimberlymercado17711 ай бұрын

    I have a cell phone charging station. Students are OBSESSED with having their phones at full charge. I allow them to charge their phones, but they can't touch their phones the whole period. This really works for my students.

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    11 ай бұрын

    I did that once in middle school, I agree that it’s a goodie as long as you’re consistent on the “don’t touch it” rule. I’d do it again, but I had issues with students coming just to use the charger, chargers not working over time, notifications going off. Wasn’t overwhelming, but I found it to be annoying and I still had other students trying to use their phone in class. Nowadays students charge their phones on their laptops.

  • @nancylonberger9379
    @nancylonberger9379 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve never been a big fan of whole class rewards such as earning free time mainly because it’s typically the same few kids who ruin it for the entire class. I personally would rather deal with those kids individually so it doesn’t impact the entire class. Everyone has what works for them. I’m glad this works for you!

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. I was only experimenting with this and it worked out well. The way I manage students who repeatedly ruin it is coming up in my next vlog. I felt like behavioral management was a whole other conversation.

  • @stacyr4768

    @stacyr4768

    8 ай бұрын

    @@teachingwithalexaWhy don’t you have a cell phone case and have them put it in at the beginning of class ?

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    8 ай бұрын

    @@stacyr4768 It’s a system that never seems to last a long period of time and causes disruption during class (if they go off, if a students needs it, etc.). Mostly though, these days, trying to remove a phone from a student in any way causes unsolicited hostile behavior. This occurs with parents as well. To me, it’s not worth it and a waste of space in class.

  • @stacyr4768

    @stacyr4768

    8 ай бұрын

    What is your cell phone management policy ?

  • @DorothyOzmaLover
    @DorothyOzmaLover Жыл бұрын

    Interesting strategy and something to seriously consider to try which I appreciate as a highschool English/Hist/music teacher so many thanks cuz it's so practical and doesn't require me to spend money! You're so refreshingly honest about thinking about how students view school: not wanting to be there for 60-80 min and have several apps they can do instead. That is so vital to always keep in mind and is always at the front of my mind.

  • @gosplendid
    @gosplendidАй бұрын

    Great strategy using positive reinforcement and teaching with technology. Thanks for sharing. Will give it try next school.

  • @katyr7513
    @katyr7513 Жыл бұрын

    Very true! 😃

  • @colestersclassroom-teachin105
    @colestersclassroom-teachin10511 ай бұрын

    I like the idea of a free time reward. One of the things I do with students who are habitual offenders is have their parents either text them or call them on their phone in class. The students are usually flabbergasted when they get that text or call. Also like the idea of using the phones as a tool. I do that as well. Great video. Picked up a couple of ideas. Have a great school year!

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    10 ай бұрын

    The parent text sounds priceless! I might get it sometime😂

  • @guccimasterd8432
    @guccimasterd8432 Жыл бұрын

    I have block scheduling. I pause class for 5 min at the midpoint for unrestricted phone/bathroom break. If i catch kids on their phone before that, they spend the 5 min talking to me about their homework.

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    Жыл бұрын

    I like that! I might try it next year. No class is the same; I had one this year who didn’t care for my system so I changed it up. Thanks for sharing

  • @monthsbehind9730
    @monthsbehind97304 ай бұрын

    I am going to try trhis since I already have the no cellphone during instructions or discussion but I do not have a reward for if they achieve that. Thank you

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    4 ай бұрын

    It feels good to remind them every Friday how well they were following directions and not letting their devices (I say "the world" because they can access anything) interfere with their education during instructional time. Most of the time they will earn their full 20 minutes.

  • @Steveo2Cent
    @Steveo2Cent11 ай бұрын

    Do you use this strategy with block scheduling?

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    11 ай бұрын

    I do. Our blocks are 80 minutes.

  • @donstevensii7293
    @donstevensii72936 ай бұрын

    I totally need your help

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    6 ай бұрын

    Is it about cell phone management? If you tell me about your class, I can try to help.

  • @jessiecarlson8492
    @jessiecarlson84923 ай бұрын

    Ok but what if you get to Wednesday and uh oh they are all out of minutes. Thursday "well we won't get free time tomorrow anyways so whatever...".

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    3 ай бұрын

    I get it, but that has never happened. If it did, immediate calls home. Calls home usually do the trick for my repeated offenders. It lasts a few weeks and then I might call again or the parent will agree their child place their phone on our desk every day. Ive never met a parent who likes that their child is on their phone. If none of that works, I would say that is disciplinary action.

  • @coreychafin14
    @coreychafin14 Жыл бұрын

    Do you allow them to use their phones during the earned free time?

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    Жыл бұрын

    On Friday’s, they can do (almost) anything they want with their free time, so yes.

  • @stacyr4768

    @stacyr4768

    8 ай бұрын

    @@teachingwithalexaSo what if an admin walks in during the free time ?

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    8 ай бұрын

    @@stacyr4768 I’d just make it known that they are using the minutes they earned from having put their cell phones away. It’s on the board and there’s a timer to show it’s strategic. The timer is important because I feel it keeps students motivated to not want to lose a single minute. I’ve never had an issue with admin and my vp’s office is right next to me.

  • @stacyr4768

    @stacyr4768

    8 ай бұрын

    @@teachingwithalexa Thanks , I’m considering implementing this hence all the questions. Can I hear more about this timer that explains what is going on to admins ? Also , when a student cause a student to lose free time , do you let the class know who made them lose minutes ? Finally , what is your rebuttal when students state it’s not fair that they lose points due to their classmates indiscretion ? In addition , doesn’t this 20 minute of free time cause a delay in the syllabus ?

  • @JonGar1911
    @JonGar19113 ай бұрын

    I’m curious to see if students using their phones just get left behind. Like that’s the consequence of not paying attention, failure. It’s gonna happen in the real world why it start teaching them that now. 16-18… that’s pretty old and a good time to teach that discipline and life skills. More like sink or swim. No one is gonna hold their hands in the real world. Gotta learn sometime. Didn’t pay attention oh well you fail 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    3 ай бұрын

    I wouldn't say so, but not every teacher is the same. This is not a time for slacking off. Intervention is a part of classroom/behavior management. There are ways to handle students who cannot put their phone down. I recently spoke, privately, to a student who has not submitted his last 2 assignments, but who I have seen on his phone. When I walk by, he acts as if he is working but submits nothing. I asked him how I should handle it. I asked him if he thinks I should ignore him. He said he didn't know what I should do. I let him know his seat would be moved closer to my desk and that I needed to let his family know about his current work ethic. He did not argue because I gave him an opportunity to be part of the next step. My point is that it is not a sink or swim incentive unless the teacher holds low expectations for whatever reason, or doesn't know how to improve.

  • @kaitlynpryor3498
    @kaitlynpryor34986 ай бұрын

    Watching this as a high schooler 😭

  • @teachingwithalexa

    @teachingwithalexa

    6 ай бұрын

    My students don’t seem to mind it! Out of sight, out of mind.