Cell phones, tablets and smart watches
will be largely banned from classrooms in the Netherlands from January 1, 2024,
the Dutch government said on Tuesday, in a bid to limit distractions during
lessons.
Devices will only be allowed if they are specifically
needed, for instance during lessons on digital skills, for medical reasons or
for people with disabilities.
“Even though mobile
phones are intertwined with our lives, they do not belong in the classroom,”
education minister Robbert Dijkgraaf said in a statement.
“Students
need to be able to concentrate and need to be given the opportunity to study
well. Mobile phones are a disturbance, scientific research shows. We need to protect
students against this.”
The ban is the result of an agreement between the
ministry, schools and related organizations.
Schools can find their own way to organize the ban,
Dijkgraaf said, but legal rules will follow if this does not yield enough results
by the summer of 2024.
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