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The U.S. Education Department has made a significant push for states, schools, and districts to implement clear policies regarding cellphone use in educational settings. This initiative, announced on Tuesday, aims to address the growing concerns about distractions caused by mobile devices in classrooms.
The department emphasizes the importance of creating an environment conducive to learning, where students can focus on their studies without the interruptions that cellphones often bring. By encouraging schools to develop tailored policies, the Education Department hopes to foster a more productive educational atmosphere.
This call to action comes amid increasing reports of students using their phones for non-educational purposes during class, which can hinder academic performance and engagement. The department is advocating for a collaborative approach, urging educators, parents, and students to participate in discussions to shape effective guidelines that balance the benefits and drawbacks of cellphone usage in schools.
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