SANTIAGO – Chile has passed a bill outlawing the use of mobile phones and other smart devices during classes at elementary and middle schools.
The new law will take effect next year, making Chile the latest country to restrict smartphone use among young students to reduce its harmful effects and curb classroom distractions. Other nations with various levels of restrictions on smartphone use at schools include France , Brazil , Hungary, the Netherlands and China.
Recommended Videos
“We are advancing a cultural change for children and adolescents who today, more than ever, need to see each other’s faces again, socialize during recess, and regain concentration to further boost learning,” Education Minister Nicolás Cataldo wrote on social media after the decision.
The Senate already

ClickOrlando

WISC-TV Channel 3000
Boston Herald
Raw Story
Slate Politics
AlterNet
WILX News 10
The Christian Science Monitor Science
The Daily Beast
Oh No They Didn't
Crooks and Liars