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Will New Zealand’s school phone ban work? Let’s see what it does for students’ curiosity

Will New Zealand’s school phone ban work? Let’s see what it does for students’ curiosity | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Smartphones are undoubtedly a distraction to learning. We should keep an open mind about the school ban and give teachers and students time to see what works.

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Banning mobile phones in schools can improve students' academic performance. This is how we know

Banning mobile phones in schools can improve students' academic performance. This is how we know | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
The effects of mobiles phones and other technology at school is a hotly debated topic in many countries. Some advocate for a complete ban to limit distractions, while others suggest using technology as a teaching tool. Kids in public South Australian primary schools started the school year without being allowed to bring their mobile phones to class, unless they are needed for class activity. All students in public Western Australian Victorian, and Tasmanian schools have a mobile phone ban in place since for all or some of 2020. New South Wales also banned mobile phones in public primary schools, with secondary schools having the option to opt in, since the start of 2020.

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School phone bans seem obvious but could make it harder for kids to use tech in healthy ways

School phone bans seem obvious but could make it harder for kids to use tech in healthy ways | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
Federal Education Minister Jason Clare says he wants a national approach to mobile phone bans in Australian schools.

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No, Education Minister, we don't have enough evidence to support banning mobile phones in schools

No, Education Minister, we don't have enough evidence to support banning mobile phones in schools | Education 2.0 & 3.0 | Scoop.it
The Education Minister Dan Tehan has said research shows mobile phone bans have a positive effect on academic performance. But this is not necessarily true.

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