Denmark expected to stop using phones in schools

Denmark is expected to stop using telephones in schools and in post-school clubs, writes the Guardian”. The legislation in force is expected to change the Government of Denmark, Periscopi broadcasts. With new legislation, all children between the ages of 7 and the age of 16-17 will be forced not to bring their phones to school. [...]
Denmark is expected to stop using telephones in schools and in post-school clubs, writes the Guardian”.
The legislation in force is expected to change the Government of Denmark, Periscopi broadcasts.
With new legislation, all children between the ages of 7 and the age of 16-17 will be forced not to bring their phones to school.
Education Minister Mattias Tesfaye has told “Political” that “mobile phones and tablets have no place in school”.
In the past, the government of Denmark had refused to adopt such a law. /Periscopi/












