South Korea Stops Using Phones at Schools

South Korea has adopted a bill banning the use of mobile phones and smart equipment during school classes, becoming the last country to restrict the use of telephones to children and teenagers, writes the BBC, reports Periscope. The law, which goes into effect from next school year in March [...]
The law, which goes into effect from next year's school year in March 2026, is the result of a two-party effort to curb dependence on intelligent phones.
The use of phones, as they say there, is affecting students' academic performance and taking away the time they might have spent studying.












