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  2. More schools are banning smartphones, but kids keep bringing them

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    The moves to limit smartphone use in California put it near the forefront of an increasingly national trend. In New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul has reportedly been mulling a statewide school ...

  3. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Dr. James Derounian conducted a study involving a hundred participants at the University of Gloucestershire. His study revealed that 45% of students believe that the use of phones in classrooms supports their education. One of the most commonly mentioned ways that phones provided such academic support was digital access to textbooks.

  4. I'm a California teacher who thinks phone use in classrooms ...

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    Gov. Gavin Newsom of California recently signed a bill to limit smartphone use in schools. Joelle Clark, a California teacher, says policies on phone use can be hard to enforce.

  5. New York governor proposes banning students' phone use ... - AOL

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    The vast majority of students use their phones during school hours, according to a Common Sense Media study, with a median screen time of 43 minutes. But phone use in class has become a hotly ...

  6. Digital divide in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The reverse divide is related to education. According to a New York Times article in 2018, the more educated parents are, and especially the more parents know about how computers work, the more likely they are to ban or sharply limit the use of computers, tablets, smartphones, and other digital devices for their children. [45]

  7. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    Commonly known as "smartphone addiction", the term "problematic smartphone use" was proposed by researchers to describe similar behaviors presenting without evidence of addiction. [ 1 ] Problematic use can include preoccupation with mobile communication, excessive money or time spent on mobile phones, and use of mobile phones in socially or ...

  8. Pupils trade smartphone use for no homework - AOL

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    Mr Fillingham said he hoped the initiative, which covers smartphones and other screen-based devices, would help "create a lifelong love of reading" among pupils.

  9. Technology integration - Wikipedia

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    Technology integration is defined as the use of technology to enhance and support the educational environment. Technology integration in the classroom can also support classroom instruction by creating opportunities for students to complete assignments on the computer rather than with normal pencil and paper. [1]