France bans smartphones in schools
France has voted to ban smartphones and personal tablets
from schools. Lawmakers voted overwhelmingly by 62-1 on Monday to
prohibit students aged between 3 and 15 from even bringing their devices
to school. The ban is part of a campaign to reduce addiction to
electronics. It fulfills a campaign promise made by French President
Emmanuel Macron in 2017. French Minister of National Education
Jean-Michel Blanquer also campaigned for the ban saying devices were
harmful to children's development. He called mobile devices a public
health crisis and said the law protects children from the "phenomenon of
screen addiction and the phenomenon of bad mobile phone use."
The new ban extends a previous law made in 2010 that
meant students could not use their devices in lessons. There are
exceptions to the ban for students with disabilities and for using
devices in the classroom for extra-curricular activities. Many lawmakers
do not believe the ban is enough to bring about change. They believe
the ban is little more than a publicity stunt. Application of the ban to
students aged 15 and older will depend on the policy of individual
schools. Experts have found that the increased use of mobile devices
causes cyber-addiction, sleep disruption and bullying. Opponents of the
ban say it is a backward step and will not lead to an increase in
learning.
SCHOOL BANS: Should these things be banned in
schools? Why/Why not? Complete this table .
Why?
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Mobile phones | ||
Dyed hair | ||
Piercings | ||
Red ink | ||
Detention | ||
Hoodies |
SYNONYM MATCH: Match the following synonyms from the article.
- ban
- reduce
- promise
- harmful
- protects
- extends
- exceptions
- enough
- individual
- backward
- special cases
- damaging
- widens
- separate
- lower
- sufficient
- prohibit
- safeguards
- retrograde
- vow
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