No Handphones In Class!!

January 26th, 2005 in Personal

I do not allow you all to use handphones when class is still on. If you bring handphones, give it to your class teacher and you are only allowed to use during reccess, when emergency. I don’t even allow teacher to bring handphone when he or she is teaching. They should either switch off or silent mode. Anyone tries to break the rules, I will take the handphone and keep it for this one whole year.

That’s what the principal say during one of the assembly last week.

It was my physics lesson. Teacher teach all those confusing and hard to understand formula. And then:
*tit-tit-tit-teeeeee-teeeeeee tit-tit-tit-teeeeeeee-teeeeeeeeeee* (sms tone)

Everyone look at each other. Teacher smiles. It was teacher’s phone. I wonder will the principal take my teacher’s handphone and keep it for the whole year? :unsure:

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  1. 1 Gravatar Icon SubKi||er
    January 26th, 2005 at 9:11 pm

    lol….if he don’t, walk straight into the principals room and start slapping him on the face…maybe on the buttocks too…

  2. 2 Gravatar Icon Razgriz
    January 26th, 2005 at 9:48 pm

    lol, next time ask the pengawas to rampas t’cha’s phone durin the next spot check

  3. 3 Gravatar Icon zulaikha
    March 9th, 2006 at 9:32 am

    i m a teacher. It is necessary that a teacher has a handphone and is allowed to use anytime, anywhere. The admin may need to contact a particular teacher due to some urgent cases, like fighting among students. Teachers need to be on alert all the time and easily contacted. As teachers, we dont only teach, we have to do 1001 other things as well which require us to use a handphone. There’s a case during internal exam, a certain teacher was absent from school, and the admin need to look for a replacement to invigilate that class. The fastest way is to contant other teachers via a handphone. In this technological era, why deny us of such necessity?

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