Cell Phones in the Classroom & Movie Review on Tola Talks – Ep #226

In this conversation, Rich Tola discusses various topics including the changing attitudes towards cell phones in classrooms, his personal experiences as a teacher, and a review of the movie ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’. He reflects on the challenges of managing cell phone use among middle school students and shares insights from his book, ‘The Sub: Tales of an Inner City Teacher’. Additionally, he provides a detailed critique of the film, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.

Watch now and discover: → Cell phones are a significant distraction in classrooms. → Many teens support banning cell phones in schools. → Rich’s experiences as a substitute teacher are insightful. → Rich’s teaching methods adapted to the challenges of technology. → ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ is a unique take on a classic story.

Tola Talks Movie Mondays & Dumb and Dumber To

 

Tola Talks about the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Matthew McConaughey’s new star, November’s icy blast with plummeting temperatures throughout the US, Australian TV Hosts wearing the same suit for an entire year, intimate French kissing that transfers more than 80 million bacteria, and the surging homeless population of America’s children. On Movie Mondays, Rich also reviews the number one film at the box office, Dumb and Dumber To, starringJim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, and gives the Get Your SH!T Together Award to a disrespectful NFL fan in New Orleans. Weekdays on youtube.com/tolatalks.