The Debate on Gender-Specific Schools and Modern Technology's Impact
This discussion explores the ongoing relevance of gender-specific educational institutions amidst evolving societal norms. It raises questions about the potential benefits and pitfalls of single-gender schools while also addressing the issue of technological dependence, particularly our reliance on computers. Additionally, the debate touches on the safety implications of cell phone usage while driving and whether standardized testing and cell phone regulations in schools should be reconsidered. Join us as we navigate these contemporary educational and technological dilemmas.
The Debate on Gender-Specific Schools and Modern Technology's Impact
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Presentation Transcript
TOPIC LIST ONE • Should there still be colleges and schools just for men/boys and some just for women/girls? • We are becoming overwhelmingly dependent on computers. Is this dependence on computers a good thing or should we be more suspicious of their benefits? • Should drivers of automobiles be prohibited from using cellular phones?
TOPIC LIST TWO • Should drivers of automobiles be prohibited from using cellular phones? • Should standardized testing be eliminated? • Should cell phones be “blocked” or “banned” on school property during school hours?
Topic list 3 • IS THE LOTTERY A GOOD IDEA? • IS CHEATING IN SCHOOL ETHICAL? • IS 16-18 TOO YOUNG FOR PARENTS TO LET THEIR KIDS MAKE THEIR OWN DECISIONS?