School Phone Policy Concerns
Summary
Schools in Malaysia can set rules about electronic devices, especially during trips, for safety and order. Privacy concerns should be balanced with these policies. Emotional safety is less commonly addressed in device policies. Discuss concerns with school or legal experts for clarity.Full Conversation
I have discussed this with my parents but the school is still adamant about this.
Hey! It's tricky when schools have strict rules, especially about phones. While they can set certain rules, they should also consider privacy. Have you tried discussing alternative communication methods or compromises with the school? It might help to find a middle ground.
Tried yes
Hey! It seems like you've tried discussing this with your school. In Malaysia, schools have the right to enforce rules, but they must respect legal privacy standards. It might be helpful to review your school's policy and see if there's room for negotiation or appeal through a parent-teacher meeting. You could also consult with a legal expert for more detailed advice.
And what are they?
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In Malaysia, schools generally have the authority to set rules regarding electronic devices such as mobile phones, especially during school trips. Here are some key points to consider:
- Schools can enforce rules for safety and order.
- Privacy concerns must be balanced with school policies.
- Communication methods during trips should be clarified with the school.
I recommend reviewing the school's policy and discussing with your parents to see if there are any legal grounds to appeal.
Okay and safety can mean emotionally right?
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In the context of school rules and policies, safety typically refers to physical safety and ensuring a conducive learning environment. Emotional safety can also be a concern, but is less commonly addressed in policies about electronic devices. It's important to discuss any emotional safety concerns with your school or a counselor.