Should Cell Phones Be Banned In Schools? | April 7, 2025 – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary
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1.[Music] hello and welcome to CNN 10 your daily 10 minutes of news where I simply tell you the what letting you decide what to think I'm Ky Wire here in San Antonio home of the 2025 NCAA Men's Final Four where a national champion will be crowned tonight It has been so nice to meet some of you while I've been here Great people great food This place is pretty awesome We're going to start today with some American history Behind me is the Alamo In 1836 the Battle of the Alamo became a pivotal event in Texas's fight for independence from Mexico On February 23rd Mexican forces led by General Antonio Lopez de Santaa began a 13-day siege of the fort The Alamo defenders led by James Bowie William Travis and even famed Davy Crockett were overpowered But the defeat the rest of Texas And later that year they'd win their independence And remember the Alamo became a famous during the War of 1846 to 1848 Today the Alamo is Texas's only UNESCO World Heritage site and most visited landmark It's in the midst of a $550 million effort It'll open in 2027 complete with a 4D theater and 5,000 artifacts telling the Alamo's full 300-year history from history to the Texas and civil rights movement Now to an issue affecting students and in schools everywhere the debate over banning cell phones from the classroom Phone-free schools are becoming more common across the US Several states have introduced policies that ban or restrict cell phone use in schools with more than a dozen other states and Washington DC introducing statewide legislation to ban or restrict them in the future The issue is a rare instance of bipartisanship uniting state leaders on both sides of the political aisle Legislators have pointed to harmful mental health impacts from smartphone use to justify the bans And with screen time rising among teens those in favor of phone bands say they lead to fewer distractions in the classroom Our Pamela Brown met with students at a high school in Arlington Virginia where students are required to put their phones inside magnetic locking pouches every morning Here's what some of them have to think about the policy Raise your hand if you're a fan of this new phone free policy at the school Um it's complicated This Virginia high school looks like any other during passing periods but notice one thing's missing I remember the first day I was sitting in physics My phone was locked up in my back and I kept reaching for it but I couldn't And the only thing I can do was sit on my computer and listen Wakefield High is a guinea pig of sorts Students are expected to store their phones in this magnetic locking pouch throughout the day At first there was resistance People were putting dents and holes in the wall Like there were tables we had to like get fixed Right after we got them when I walked in the cafeteria all you hear is just like the bang Greg Cabana a government teacher at Wakefield noticed it too The fact that they're banging pouches around the cafeteria trying to unlock their phone This is proving our point right here of how meaningful and how powerful that phone is Cabana has been advocating for stricter regulations on phones for years after feeling like his role as an educator was secondary to being the phone police As a teacher it was just daily judgment calls Put your phone away Put your phone away Should I say something to the student Should I keep on teaching Should I talk to them in the hallway Is it worth it It may be too soon to fully understand the impact of phones on academic performance especially talking to this group of high-erforming students I think it depends on who you were before the phone policy but other benefits inside the classroom are clear Even just picking it up for a small time can take away from like your learning experience It's not a small improvement It is it is a dramatic improvement back um to engaging fun teaching with student interaction The 2023 surgeon general's report says up to 95% of kids 13 to 17 use social media Former surgeon general Dr Vic Morphy even called for tobacco style warning labels on social media platforms saying they're associated with significant mental health harms for adolescents The data also shows when kids are spending more than 3 hours on average that they face nearly double the risk increased risk of depression and anxiety symptoms But a recent CDC study found about 50% of teenagers between ages 12 and 17 had four or more hours of daily screen time I definitely prefer having it but um I mean I I get more work done Do you realize did it make you realize you have an emotional attachment to it Oh I think I knew that before and I was just kind of avoiding that fact You were avoiding that fact before but now it's like in your face real Oh yeah Now I know I'm addicted Every day I go straight to my phone when I get home Don't even think about the homework But when he's in the walls of Wakefield he's opening up in other ways I feel like I connect with more people and like have better conversations than I could have had with the phone Student Karen M says it's led to a new kind of engagement Even just like at lunch you like talk to each other you know like people bring games to class and that's something I had never experienced You never experienced that kind of engagement Well it was just like and maybe not since kindergarten maybe not since preschool And the students and teachers here say less isolation has meant less interpersonal conflict There were a lot less fights I haven't seen any this year The movement to restrict cell phones in classrooms is growing with nine states having already passed a ban or restricted cell phone use in schools And 15 states plus the District of Columbia have introduced legislation to do the same But not every educator is on board including Brandon Cardett Hernandez a former public school principal in New York We have to teach digital literacy skills like kids need to know how to use social media and by an outright ban of smartphones in schools We are not getting any closer to teaching those skills He also worries that lowincome students relying on the school for access to reliable Wi-Fi are being forgotten in the discussion Kids who are ready the most vulnerable and the most underresourced schools who are already experiencing skill gaps those are the kids who are going to be the most harmed There's also a very real concern about what happens during an emergency I know one of the biggest things that people are worried about was if there's like a lock down and like there's someone in the school and you need to text your parents and then all the parents would be going crazy because they can't text their kids They don't know if they're okay Cabana points out that he thinks phones can do more harm than good in those situations Misinformation could be put out on phones Um incorrect rumors Um perhaps panicking when there shouldn't be That would just be a hindrance to keeping students safe So while the jury is still out if this group would recommend a ban in other schools one thing is clear Unplugging for them means a nuisance of freedom That's the part I've really loved most Just like honestly the weight that's kind of been lifted off my shoulders This freedom taken from us but we've like gained another freedom Um I guess like a mental freedom So I really appreciate that That was good That was good Pop quiz hot shot What is located on the top floor of the US Supreme Court building A diner a gym chapel or an observatory Answer is the Supreme Court gym It comes complete with a basketball court fittingly named the highest court in the land where justices clerks and staff can hoop it [Applause] up Today's story getting a 10 out of 10 Some words of wisdom for all the leaders and leaders in the making out there ahead of the final four Over the weekend I got to chat with all four of the head coaches who've had their teams led to the biggest stage in college basketball through all the ups and downs in this whirlwind of a season I asked Duke's John Shy Florida's Todd Golden Houston's Kelvin Samson and Auburn's Bruce Pearl what's one of the keys to being a great leader Trust in your players Trust in your staff Everybody making sacrifices you know for the greater good Understand that when we as a team are successful you as an individual will benefit far more I try to lead you know from uh kind of the players perspective And even though obviously I'm the head coach I want them to feel like I'm in it with them You know one of our kind of traditions is shooting half court shots the day before the game and and that was an example of that today Somewhere along the way I' I' I've learned the importance of being a servant leader um and not a boss I like working with people and helping them become better at whatever they're doing And uh I I think it that should always be a joint effort I've learned that in order to ask anybody to to do anything you better be willing to do it yourself And that's something I've always tried to take pride in All right And good luck to Coach Golden's Gators and Coach Samson's Cougars tonight in the national championship game All right it is time for our favorite part of the show We've got a Texas size shout out going to Mound City School in Mound City Missouri We see you Panthers And from right here in Texas this shout out goes to Mr Dominguez and all our friends at Eagle Pass High School in Eagle Pass Texas Rise up Let's giddy up Make this an awesome week I'll see you right back here tomorrow from the Lonear State I'm Cody Wire and we are CNN 10 [Music]
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Ключевая лексика (CEFR B1)
outnumbered
B1(stative) to be more in number than somebody or something.
Example:
"outnumbered Alamo defenders led by James"
frontiersman
B1A person who lives on the borders of a country, or in a wild and undeveloped area on the fringes of civilization.
Example:
"frontiersman Davy Crockett eventually"
eventually
A2In the end; at some later time, especially after a long time, a series of problems, struggles, delays or setbacks.
Example:
"frontiersman Davy Crockett eventually"
galvanized
A2Of metal, coated with zinc as a form of protection against rust.
Example:
"galvanized the rest of Texas And later"
battlecry
A2A A2-level word commonly used in this context.
Example:
"battlecry during the Mexican-American"
mexican-american
B1A B1-level word commonly used in this context.
Example:
"battlecry during the Mexican-American"
enhancement
B2Improvement.
Example:
"midst of a $550 million enhancement"
indigenous
A2Born or originating in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion.
Example:
"indigenous history to the Texas"
revolution
B2A political upheaval in a government or nation state characterized by great change.
Example:
"Revolution and civil rights movement Now"
educators
A2A person distinguished for his/her educational work, a teacher.
Example:
"educators in schools everywhere the"
Слово | CEFR | Определение |
---|---|---|
outnumbered | B1 | (stative) to be more in number than somebody or something. |
frontiersman | B1 | A person who lives on the borders of a country, or in a wild and undeveloped area on the fringes of civilization. |
eventually | A2 | In the end; at some later time, especially after a long time, a series of problems, struggles, delays or setbacks. |
galvanized | A2 | Of metal, coated with zinc as a form of protection against rust. |
battlecry | A2 | A A2-level word commonly used in this context. |
mexican-american | B1 | A B1-level word commonly used in this context. |
enhancement | B2 | Improvement. |
indigenous | A2 | Born or originating in, native to a land or region, especially before an intrusion. |
revolution | B2 | A political upheaval in a government or nation state characterized by great change. |
educators | A2 | A person distinguished for his/her educational work, a teacher. |
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