I just gave you one, below, re talking in the classroom.
The same can be applied to the use of cell phones, especially given their nature these days of being so much more than just a phone -- they have cameras, Internet access, texting capacity, etc. The use of cell phones inside a classroom is not a student's right, mostly because their use often disrupts other students' right to learn.
Exactly what "rights" do you have in mind?
Describe a experience where a teacher's responsibilities limited the students' rights.
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i couldn't think of anything but cell phones is a great one thanks. I also forgot that some cell phones have internet and it could be easy for any student to look up the answer for a test or even text the questions and answers to another student.
Exactly! It's a very good example to use.