Schools Can Prohibit Telephones to Students From the 3rd Cycle of Basic Education
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There is a rule that is for all schools, at the start of the school in September, the use of "smartphone" is prohibited until six years. The government also recommends "restrictive measures" for the third cycle. The directors believe that most schools will follow the guidance of the guardian.
The Ministry of Education recommends that institutions consider extending the prohibition of telephones, with a view to greater coherence in the rules and promotion of non-technology socialisation.
Telems have been banned from school for students at age 6 and the Government recommends that the 3th cycle should have restrictive measures.
Schools may, if they so choose, prohibit the use of smartphones by students in the third cycle of primary education if they share the same facilities as students in the second cycle, the Ministry of Education admitted this Monday. Starting next school year, which begins in September, the ban on the use of smartphones in the first and second cycles of primary education will become the rule, and "restrictive measures" are recommended in the third…
From the next legislator year, which begins in September, it is regulated to prohibit the use of 'smartphones' in the 1st and 2nd cycle of basic education and are recommended 'restrictive measures' in the 3rd cycle which discourage the use of these equipment in schools. However, a explanatory note today published on the operation of new rules and recommendations sent to schools recommends that the Ministry of Education advise that 'to be weighte…


The Ministry of Education advises that "the extension of the ban" of the use of 'smartphones' tomb m to students of the 3rd cycle of education b sico in the case of "participation of school facilities" with students of the 2nd cycle.
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