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Denmark does not have a mobile phone ban, but nevertheless the Danish Ministry of Education advised that mobile phones must be kept out of classrooms. Therefore, many schools up to 7th grade offer "cell phone hotels" for students to store their devices. Still, mobile phones are allowed in higher schools during breaks and free periods. [37]
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The new policy prohibits students from using wireless communication devices including phones, smart watches and earbuds, during school hours. Cellphones are no longer allowed in class at Ankeny ...
The Millcreek Township School Board is considering updating its district policy to require McDowell and McDowell Intermediate high school students to keep their phones turned off and in their lockers.
She said students can no longer use their phones in class to post unflattering photos and comments about classmates. The phone ban has led to a more “safe and orderly school,” according to Cooper.
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The non-profit Common Sense, in a 2023 survey, found that 97% of students — in other words, just about everyone — used their phone for a median time of 43 minutes while in school. That’s ...