Telephones should be banned from secondary schools.Agree or disagree with reasons

Although
telephones have helped communication to be highly effective,
on the other hand
I think telephones should be disallowed from secondary schools for the following reasons
firstly
telephones can hinder a child's concentration level,
for instance
it was discovered from a research conducted by the Chinese institute of education in 2002 that 85% of students who brought telephones to
school
performed poorly during examinations
subsequently
the government put a ban on secondary students from bringing cell phones to
school
Again telephones could be addictive and as
such
could hinder proper learning in schools.
For
example Steve
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example, Steve
Jobs
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the maker of iPhones discovered from his research in 2009 that there is an addictive power in telephones that could hinder effective learning in children and young adults
,
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hence
he stopped his children from taking their phones to
school
.
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Thirdly
, the 21st century cell phones are built in a manner that internet facilities are usually present in it,
consequently
making it easy for children to watch uncensored programs on their telephones during
school
hours, thereby leading to a damage in their learning process.In a
reseach
systematic investigation to establish facts
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by A&P Nigeria limited in the year 2014
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it was discovered that the internet constitute 95% of uncensored programs that do not help teenagers and young adults. In conclusion Telephones have helped communication in some ways
nevertheless
I agree that it has caused more damage to the learning process of children and young adults and
therefore
it should be banned from secondary schools.
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