Lula enacts law that limits cell phones in schools - 14/01/2025
- Brazil has enacted a law that bans mobile phones in all public and private schools throughout the entire day, aiming to rebuild human connection.
- The law allows mobile phone use for pedagogical purposes under teacher supervision, as approved by Parliament late last year.
- The government will announce implementation rules within 15 days and launch a campaign from January to March to engage teachers, families, and students.
- Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated the measure is 'absolutely necessary' for human connection and criticized parents for using phones to pacify children instead of providing comfort.
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