Mobile phones to be banned in schools in England under government plans
Peers will vote in the Lords on Monday evening on a Conservative amendment to the bill on mobile phones
www.independent.co.ukHere’s a concise update on the latest England school mobile phone legislation.
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Peers will vote in the Lords on Monday evening on a Conservative amendment to the bill on mobile phones
www.independent.co.ukThe move comes just weeks after peers supported legislation to ban under-16s in the UK from social media.
www.bbc.comThe change would establish a uniform legal framework across all educational institutions in England
www.gbnews.comThe education secretary says phones should not been seen during lessons, breaktimes or lunchtime.
www.bbc.co.ukSchools in England are being told to stop pupils using mobile phones for the entire school day, including lessons, break times and lunchtime. The plan has been set out by Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson in a letter sent to schools.
www.bbc.co.ukEducation minister Jacqui Smith said the move would create "a clear legal requirement for schools".
www.bbc.comSchools will receive new guidance on prohibiting mobile phone use during the school day.
www.wired-gov.netSchools will receive new guidance on prohibiting mobile phone use during the school day.
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