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After reading Frances Childs judgemental argument. I for one was outraged with the lack of truth. While I was reading the senseless argument it became clear to me that majority of teachers must see young students this way. After all she does base her facts on what has happened to teachers and how petrified they are at our outrageous rioting behaviour. After throwing insults at us teenagers she then went on forward and blamed our parents for our so called ‘violent behaviour’. Yes I know the media has not made us look any better than gangster rebels but really Frances Childs article was gratuitous and ludicrous. Me being a teenager who has attended high school in south London for nearly the past five years, I have to say I or anyone I know has never witnessed a student lash out and beat up a teacher for simply confiscating there phone. Frances child is one of the many people who write futile articles that have been blown out of context just like this one to make the public believe that all teenagers have anger problems and wish to take it out on the innocent.
In the article Frances uses an anecdote of a negatively portrayed teenage girl who refuses to hand over her mobile phone when asked by a teacher. “Holding out my hand I stare into the surly face of a large, angry teenage girl” when I read this I was immediately fascinated that anyone could get angry just because a teacher held out her hand. This is just one of the many exaggeration that Frances Childs uses throughout her argument about the impact mobile phones are having on schools. “I can raise my voice; she’ll swear at me, I can give her a detention she won’t turn up

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