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  2. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    Under the Lula administration, the Federal Senate approved a nationwide ban on mobile phones on December 18, 2024. As of the time when the bill was passed, almost two-thirds of Brazilian schools restrict mobile phone use during school hours and 28% of schools completely banned them. In addition, 82% of parents supported a phone ban.

  3. Cellphone bans in schools are trending, but parents and ...

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    HeyTutor looked at NCES data, surveys, and state and local laws and policies to illustrate how the movement to limit school phone usage is growing. Cellphone bans in schools are trending, but ...

  4. Saying phones should be banned in schools is easy. Actually ...

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    The push to ban phones in schools has gained major steam over the past year. Since July 2023, 12 states have imposed new rules aimed at limiting students’ phone use in the classroom and on ...

  5. Banning phones in class isn’t always popular, but some ...

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    The ban also covers lunch, a time when some other schools let students use their phones. Cooper said that coming back from the COVID-19 pandemic, she recognized that many students had lost the ...

  6. This school banned cellphones 4 years ago. Here's how it's ...

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    The school’s phone ban was a grassroots effort that began with a few teachers volunteering to pilot the program in their classrooms. Full faculty buy-in came next, followed by convincing parents.

  7. Should we ban cellphones in schools? A new survey shares what ...

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    A new survey says whether most adults want to ban cellphones in middle and high schools. That's the easy part. Now what to do about social media?

  8. Censorship in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Society news, editorial commentary, and content critical to the Philippine government were among those banned. [9] The government seized control of privately owned print and broadcast media outfits. Only Daily Express and Bulletin Today (Manila Bulletin) were allowed to resume operations among those publications that existed prior to Martial ...

  9. As schools ban mobile phones, parents seek a 'safe' option ...

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    Parents want a way to keep in touch with kids during the school day, especially in case of an emergency. Schools across the country are banning cellphones from classrooms.