Major UN report issues warning over excessive use, with one in four countries already banning the devices
Smartphones should be banned from schools to tackle classroom disruption, improve learning and help protect children from cyberbullying, a UN report has recommended.
Unesco, the UN’s education, science and culture agency, said there was evidence that excessive mobile phone use was linked to reduced educational performance and that high levels of screen time had a negative effect on children’s emotional stability.
It said its call for a smartphone ban sent a clear message that digital technology as a whole, including artificial intelligence, should always be subservient to a “human-centred vision” of education, and never supplant face-to-face interaction with teachers...
‘Put learners first’: Unesco calls for global ban on smartphones in schools | Unesco | The Guardian
Ironically, the inventor of the smartphone was a college dropout. . .
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