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Christian Principals Podcast | Christian School Leaders and Administrators

4 - Student Cell Phone Usage in School

12 Aug 2024

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In this episode of the "Christian Principal's Podcast," hosts Matthew George and Mark Zockoll tackle the challenging issue of student cell phone usage in Christian schools. They explore the complexities of managing technology in the classroom while maintaining a spiritually enriching environment. Key topics include: Common challenges administrators face with student cell phone use Best practices for implementing effective cell phone policies Legal and ethical considerations in managing student technology use Spiritual and missional aspects of cell phone policies in Christian schools The hosts share insights from their experiences and address a real-world query from a fellow Christian school administrator considering a full cell phone ban. They also spotlight Bryan Wilson from Harford Christian School who also serves as the Executive Director of the Maryland Association of Christian Schools, recognizing his long-standing commitment to Christian education and leadership. Talk to us on. . . ⁠X: @CPrincipalsPod⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Facebook: /ChristianPrincipalsPodcast⁠⁠ Email: [email protected] Website: ⁠⁠www.christianprincipalspodcast.com This episode offers practical advice for Christian school leaders navigating the complexities of technology in education while staying true to their spiritual mission. #ChristianEducation #SchoolAdministration #CellPhonePolicy #EducationalTechnology #StudentEngagement #ChristianSchools #TechnologyInEducation #SchoolLeadership #DigitalCitizenship #ChristianPrincipals

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