Procedural TEACHERS ROLE

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Procedural TEACHERS ROLE Teachers are facilitators of learning. Therefore, they should not spend time fixing technical difficulties with students’ personal devices in the classroom. Teachers should educate and provide guidance on how to use the device, but are not responsible for technical support. Procedural

Procedural SAFETY FIRST Students should connect their device to the Enterprise City Schools network. Watch for those students who have mobile plans on their devices and make sure they are connected to the Enterprise City Schools network -- this ensures that their Internet is being filtered. Teachers must incorporate responsible use of devices as part of classroom instruction. Procedural

Procedural CHARGING DEVICES Students should come to school with their device fully charged. If a student needs to charge their device, it will be up to the classroom teacher to decide if they can or not. Procedural

Procedural SECURITY AND DAMAGES Enterprise City Schools is not liable for any device that is stolen or damaged. Students and parents should LABEL their devices/cases with personal markings to identify the device. Procedural

Universal Statement across the district for: Eyes on the Teacher “Hands Free” this means that students should put down their devices and look at the staff member Procedural

this means that students should put their devices away. Universal Statement across the district for: Put Your Device Away “X-Out” this means that students should put their devices away. Procedural

Procedural Students are NOT ALLOWED to download apps at school Teachers should NEVER say to a student “you HAVE to have this app.” Encourage students to download apps at home prior to coming to school. Provide a list of apps that you would encourage parents to download for their child. But do not make it mandatory. Procedural