Santiago – Chile’s parliament on Tuesday approved a law banning the use of smartphones by pupils on school premises, the latest country to restrict such access over concerns for children’s mental and physical health.
✅ Aprobamos el proyecto que regula el uso de celulares en establecimientos educacionales. Nos toca legislar no solo para las urgencias del presente, sino también para los desafíos del futuro: y uno de ellos es cómo cuidamos el desarrollo cognitivo y emocional frente al uso cada… pic.twitter.com/6o1w5FTKjY
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Colleague Marcia Raphael added the move sought to boost “concentration, performance, community life, and emotional health” in young people.
In future, students will only be able to use a smartphone if they have special educational needs, in case of an emergency, or if they have a medical condition that requires constant monitoring.
Other countries that have restricted smartphone use in schools include Brazil, Finland, South Korea, Italy and France.
According to UNESCO, by the end of 2024, 40 percent of schools worldwide have banned smartphone use to varying degrees, up from 30 percent a year earlier.
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Source: AFP

