Does the school have the right to confiscate students mobile phones?

Updated on educate 2024-05-29
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The school has the right to take care of it temporarily, and if it is for the purpose of temporary management, it is okay, but if it is not confiscated, the school does not have this privilege yet! Parents can go to the school, primary and secondary school students try not to bring mobile phones to school, if the student has something at school, you can go to the homeroom teacher to solve, if it can't be solved, the teacher will contact the parents!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

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    The school has the right to accept the mobile phones of the students. Schools have the right to confiscate students' mobile phones because they have the responsibility to ensure that students are safe and have a good learning environment. Mobile phones may affect students' learning, and if students use mobile phones in class, it may affect their learning and affect their academic performance.

    Mobile phones can also bring some bad information, and if students are exposed to bad information, it can affect their physical and mental health. Schools have the right to collect students' mobile phones to ensure the safety of students and a good learning environment.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    So is it right or wrong to smash your phone?

    I think the school's starting point is good, for the students' learning environment, for the students to study hard, for the students' academic performance.

    But at the end of the day, cell phones belong to students' personal belongings. Even if the parents have signed an agreement, the school does not have the right to do so.

    In fact, there are many ways to prevent children from playing with mobile phones, first of all, parents should cooperate with the school, some parents give their children mobile phones because they are worried about their children and shouting no, in order to facilitate contact with their children. But since the school rules prohibit the carrying of mobile phones, the parents have also signed an agreement with the school.

    Then you have to do what you say you will do, and you have to follow the rules of the school. Because mobile phones are still very harmful to teenagers.

    As a student, you should strictly abide by the school rules as you are a member of the school.

    As for schools, this act of smashing mobile phones may be useful for timid children, but for some children, they may be full of anger in their hearts. smashed this hand infiltration machine, maybe he will buy a second part, a third part ......And this matter has not been fundamentally resolved.

    Ye Shengtao once said that education is not about teaching, but about educating students. As an educator, you should not use "I am good for children" as an excuse and do whatever it takes. Not only does this fail to achieve the goal, but it is also counterproductive.

    As an educated person, you should understand what is the most important thing for you in the short term? Find your purpose in life and strive for it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't think you're smarter than the school, because the school thought you might do that. Therefore, most schools have a rule that those who do not obey the school management will be asked to transfer. Naturally, once you get your phone back, you will also face the price of finding a new school.

    And whether there is a school willing to take on such a student is difficult to say.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Does the ban on mobile phones in schools infringe on our legitimate rights and interests? Yes. If you are afraid that mobile phones will bring bad harm to students, you should guide them reasonably, rather than disabling them rudely. Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights The private life, family or home of any person.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not legal, the mobile phone belongs to the student's personal property, and the teacher's collection of the mobile phone is illegal encroachment.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, my mobile phone was confiscated by the teacher in the school dormitory, and the teacher said that this is the school's regulations, please ask the teacher's practice and whether the school's regulations are legal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not legal, the school is breaking the law.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Can a school confiscate a student's phone if they bring it to school?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Oh, don't panic. As long as you are brave enough to reason with the teacher, then the teacher will obediently hand over the phone! The teacher's act of confiscating your phone violates the four laws of the country, which are:

    Property Law, Education Law, Teachers Law, and Law on the Protection of Minors If the circumstances are serious, it can be regarded as an invasion of your privacy. 1. The provisions of Article 2, Paragraph 3 and Article 4 of the Property Law:

    The mobile phone is your lawful movable property, and you own the ownership of the item, and no person or agency (other than law enforcement agencies) has the right to possess or detain it. 2. Article 3435 of the Property Law:

    You have the right to demand restitution and restitution from individuals and authorities (other than law enforcement agencies) who have committed trepidation of your lawful property. 3. The school has regulations that students are not allowed to bring mobile phones to school, but there is no provision that teachers can confiscate and seize mobile phones.

    This is because the Property Law clearly stipulates that no one can infringe on the personal property of others. Although some schools are public schools, no matter how good they are, they can only be schools and can never become law enforcement units. However, some schools have regulations that teachers can confiscate, and this regulation conflicts with the law, and it is illegal.

    As a rule, it should be abolished. Fourth: The Teachers Act does not have the power to "confiscate or seize student property".

    In addition, the Law on the Protection of Minors, the Law on Teachers, and the Law on Education state that the legal rights of students shall not be infringed upon. The rights in the Property Law are legal rights. In other words, in this way, the teacher not only violates the Property Law, but also violates the legal rights of students.

    Not only can you get your phone back, but you can also sue the teacher in court for these four crimes. In addition, the Property Law also stipulates that if the property is lost, you can also claim compensation from the infringer, such as the decline of mobile phones**. ­

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Can a school confiscate a student's phone if they bring it to school?

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Some schools have this kind of rule, "But your school is too exaggerated!" Mobile phones are a student's private property! Although it violates the rules, parents should give it if they want it! Talk about having no power to dominate! If this is the case, we will unite with the students to oppose it and make it bigger!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, the school is illegal, and the relevant provisions of the Property Law are related.

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