Without the use of cell phones in school, students' recess has become more lively with many interesting and attractive games. Class members have also become closer together instead of each student being a "separate" world like before.
The movement“Nghe An students say no to cell phones during class”was launched by the Nghe An education sector a week ago. Responding to the campaign, many schools in Nghe An have begun requiring students not to use phones during class. Photo: My Ha At Huynh Thuc Khang High School, earlier this week the school signed a commitment not to use phones in the classroom. Along with that, all classes in the school have prepared small cabinets to store the phones of the members in the class. Photo: My HaThe phone-free classroom was implemented by setting out class rules. Although not yet used to not having phones, many students have begun to see the benefits of not being so dependent on this device. Photo: My HaNo more phones, the school library's free hours have added new friends. Photo: My HaGroup study hours have also become more effective. Instead of focusing on their phones, students now have time to devote to their lessons. Photo: My HaAfter nearly a week of not using the phone, Manh Dat (wearing glasses) of class 11A5 - Huynh Thuc Khang High School admitted that he felt more comfortable: Before, during recess, we often focused on our phones and hardly communicated with each other. But now we have time to participate in other games. This is the first time I brought the flag to class and played with my friends. It feels very happy and interesting. Photo: My HaWithout a phone, this male student had the opportunity to show off his Rubik's cube playing talent to his classmates. Photo: My HaImplementing the campaign for schools without phones, recess time of students at Bac Yen Thanh High School is bustling with many group games. Photo: My HaAt Quynh Luu 1 High School, over the years, the traditional game between recesses has become an annual spiritual food for students throughout the school. This year, in the spirit of saying no to phones, these activities are once again being implemented with pairs competing between classes. The activity not only attracts the playing teams but also creates excitement for the cheerleading teams. Photo: NTCCAway from their phones, students of Nguyen Canh Chan High School (Thanh Chuong) return to traditional folk games. Photo: NTCCResponding to the campaign, this week the Party and Union delegation of Nghia Dan district presented gifts including volleyballs, chess sets, Chinese chess, and Rubik's cubes to students of Nghia Duc Secondary School. Photo: CSCC The engaging and interesting games helped the members of the class get closer together. Then, after the useful recess hours, the students returned to meaningful lectures, helping them absorb their lessons effectively. Photo: CSCC