Article 70Q5A Two years after school phone bans were implemented in Australia, what has changed?

Two years after school phone bans were implemented in Australia, what has changed?

by
Sarah Ayoub
from Technology | The Guardian on (#70Q5A)

Phone bans are now well-established in many Australian primary and secondary schools. Have they made a difference?

When Australian Christian College, a high school in the Melbourne outer suburb of Casey, implemented a phone ban on its campus, there were multiple reasons for the crackdown. Peer conflicts between students were escalating online, students were struggling to focus and teachers observed notification-driven code-switching" in their students.

When a phone is within reach, a student's mind is only ever half in the room," the school's principal, Caleb Peterson, says. We wanted their whole attention back."

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