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20 kids. One hour. 190 phone notifications. What one Ontario math teacher’s experiment found

The experiment, which was done at the end of March, came a month before the provincial government announced a ban on cellphones in classrooms. 

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The image shows all the notifications students received on their phones during a one-hour Grade 9 math class at Brockville’s Thousand Islands Secondary School.


A Grade 9 math teacher’s experiment on cellphone disruptions during class was a wake-up call for an eastern Ontario high school.

“To prove the point to students about the distractions that are caused by cellphone use in the classroom, the teacher asked students to turn on their notifications for the duration of the class. They turned it into a math lesson by charting the results,” said Superintendent Bill Loshaw, who oversees Brockville’s Thousand Islands Secondary School. 

Kristin Rushowy

Kristin Rushowy is a Toronto-based reporter covering Ontario politics for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @krushowy.

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