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Madrid Eliminates the Individual Use of Digital Devices in Schools in Early Childhood and Primary Education

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Madrid will inaugurate the next course a pioneering measure throughout Spain: the elimination of the individual use of digital devices in the schools of the region in Early Childhood and Primary Education. This has been approved on Wednesday by the Governing Council, chaired by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, as reported by the Council of President and spokesperson of the regional executive, Miguel Ángel García. At the same time, the shared use will be limit…

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Madrid will inaugurate the next course a pioneering measure throughout Spain: the elimination of the individual use of digital devices in the schools of the region in Early Childhood and Primary Education. This has been approved on Wednesday by the Governing Council, chaired by Isabel Díaz Ayuso, as reported by the Council of President and spokesperson of the regional executive, Miguel Ángel García. At the same time, the shared use will be limit…

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The Community of Madrid has adopted a regulation restricting the use of devices such as mobile phones and tablets in schools. Based on the opinion of 400 experts in education and technology, the new regulation will be implemented in 2025-2026 and sets limits according to the age of the students. For children from 0 to 3 years, the use of devices is prohibited except in cases of special needs. Between 3 and 6 years, it is allowed to share devices…

CAM clarifies that sharing of these devices will be allowed between two or more students, albeit with conditions.

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abc broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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