A bill was approved yesterday, Wednesday, by South Korea, which prohibits the use of mobile phones in the classrooms, as a parliamentary source has been known today. The bill, which will begin to be implemented in March, prohibits use in the classrooms connected to the Internet, including mobile phones, and “adopted yesterday”, as a spokesman for the South Korean Parliament said. With the adoption of this measure, South Korea follows the example of other countries, such as Australia and the Netherlands, limiting the use of social media and smartphones by children. Recently, Australia has expanded its pioneering ban on the use of social media to include adolescents. In addition, a study conducted in July concluded that the ban on mobile phones among Dutch students has improved their concentration at school. In a statement, the South Korean Ministry of Education clarified that there would be exceptions to the ban, mainly in cases where […]
Source: News Beast

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