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(The Center Square) – Following several states banning smartphones from schools, a pair of U.S. senators are introducing legislation to study the impacts of cell phone use in K-12 classrooms.
The first study in the world to look at school phone rules alongside measures of pupil health and education feeds into a fierce debate that has played out in homes and schools in recent years.
Florida moved first in the summer of 2023 by passing a law requiring all schools to prohibit cellphone use during school days, prohibiting social media use on schools' internet, and requiring that ...
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. The ban affects students between 4 and 17 years old and was made to safeguard the mental and physical health of children. [38]
One idea is to ban cellphone use during school hours in grades K-8 with high schools having more flexibility. Should Wake limit student phone use in schools? The public can weigh in on the issue.
One idea is to ban cellphone use during school hours in grades K-8 with high schools having more flexibility.
The new law, which passed the Ohio House last week, requires K-12 school districts to create a policy to reduce cellphone distractions and limit cellphone use as much as possible during school ...
The proposed legislation leaves the specifics of what a local cell phone policy would look like up to the school board, parents and principals. Many schools in Wisconsin already have rules against ...