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Ban on phones in schools backed by House of Lords

Ban on phones in schools backed by House of Lords

Summary

The House of Lords in the UK voted to support a ban on mobile phone use by students during school hours. The measure is part of a broader Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill and aims to create phone-free school environments. The topic also ties into ongoing discussions about restricting social media access for those under 16.

Key Facts

  • The House of Lords voted 178 to 140 in favor of banning student phone use in schools.
  • This decision is part of the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill.
  • Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson had previously recommended that schools be phone-free.
  • The bill's update follows a new guidance sent to school heads in the UK in March.
  • Ofsted will check how schools apply their phone policies.
  • The debate includes concerns about social media use, especially by those under 16.
  • In England, the guidance for schools on phones is separate from broader UK social media discussions.
  • Some believe a complete phone ban in schools could pose challenges, like managing students' medical or travel needs.
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