Monday, March 03, 2008

For 'A' Students in Some Brooklyn Schools, a Cellphone and 130 Free Minutes

I think this is a great experiment (and not just because the KIPP schools in NYC are participating)!

Education officials began doling out cellphones to 2,500 students on Wednesday as part of a closely watched experiment to try to change the way teenagers think about doing well in school. The pilot program, at three Brooklyn middle schools and four charter schools, is part of an effort by Schools Chancellor Joel I. Klein to motivate students to perform better academically — and reward them when they do.

Each student is receiving a Samsung flip-phone in a package specially designed with the program’s logo. The phones come loaded with 130 prepaid minutes. Good behavior, attendance, homework and test scores will be rewarded with additional minutes. Teachers and administrators will also be able to use a system to send text messages to several students at a time, to remind them, say, of upcoming tests and other school information.

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February 28, 2008

For ‘A’ Students in Some Brooklyn Schools, a Cellphone and 130 Free Minutes

What’s the cheapest way to text message your friends? For thousands of the city’s middle school students, the answer now is to earn an “A.”

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