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    Schools banning students from using smartphones

    By Ben Lovejoy,

    17 hours ago
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    Worldwide, around one in four countries has implemented bans or restrictions on the use of smartphones in schools. A 9to5Mac poll conducted a year ago found strong support for the same happening in the US, with 73% in favor and only 21% opposed.

    The three arguments made for such bans are:

    • Improves learning outcomes
    • Reduces classroom disruption
    • Protects children from cyberbullying

    Within the US, four states have already implemented bans, or are in the process of doing so: Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, and South Carolina.

    Exact policies vary. Some schools allow phones to used during breaks, while the strictest insist that they are placed in lockers or other safe places at the beginning of the school day, and not retrieved until the end of the day.

    More US states implementing bans

    Top comment by LunchwithB

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    100% on board with this. Schools tried the BYOD method to enhance learning outcomes. We have seen in the past decade that this has hurt education much much more than it has helped. I look forward to seeing how the next decade turns out.

    The New York Times notes that other states are also working on their own plans.

    Pennsylvania recently allotted millions of dollars in grants for schools to purchase lockable bags to store pupils’ phones while Delaware recently allocated $250,000 for schools to test lockable phone pouches.

    In Virginia, Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order last month directing state agencies to develop “cellphone-free” education policies and procedures for schools to adopt by the start of next year. New laws in Minnesota and Ohio will require schools to adopt policies to limit cellphone use next year.

    Governor Gavin Newsom recently expressed his support for a ban in California, and NY governor Kathy Hochul has also promised a statewide ban next year

    A survey conducted by the National Parents Union revealed that 70% are in favor of a ban, though the majority think this should be restricted to class times, with students allowed to use phones at lunchtime and during official breaks.

    Photo by Kenny Eliason on Unsplash

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