Cellular Prohibition in Mexico's Schools Opens Debate - Latino-News - Hispanic Newspaper
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The SEP lists a national strategy to restrict cell phones in schools in Mexico after advances in Querétaro and CDMX. The measure seeks to stop school distraction, depression, anxiety and the risks of digital harassment in students. Key figure: children use screens up to 7 hours a day and 70% of families support official regulation. SEP plans to stop the use of cell phones in classrooms The government of President Claudia Sheinbaum promotes a str…
Claudia Sheinbaum's government seeks to restrict the use of devices in schools, while families warn that the challenge is not just about removing screens from schools.
Manuel Baeza / Grupo Canton The Association of Family Parents in Quintana Roo proposes to regulate the use of mobile phones in schools without affecting family communication or their educational use. Cancun.— The national proposal seeks to regulate cell phones and social networks in basic education schools. In Quintana Roo, the [...] The post Parents ask to regulate mobile phones in schools, not prohibit them appeared first on Quintana Roo Hoy.
The problem with Sheinbaum’s position is that in Mexico cell phone is not just entertainment. It helps parents know where their children are. Ravi Iyer, former director of Meta, pointed to Claudia Sheinbaum’s criticism of the use of cell phone in schools. Los Angeles Press The activity in Palacio Nacional on Monday, August 17 focused on defending what appears to be an ambitious program to restrict the use of cell phones in schools in the country…
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