Brazilian President Lula Signs Law Banning Cellphones in Public and Private Schools for 2025 Academic Year
Jan 14, 2025, 09:08 AM
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed into law a measure that prohibits the use of cellphones and other electronic devices in public and private schools across the country. The law, which applies to students from preschool through high school, was signed on Monday and will take effect starting in the 2025 academic year. The prohibition extends to recess and class breaks, with exceptions made for educational purposes, accessibility needs, and emergencies. The initiative, supported by educators and backed by the government, aims to enhance focus and quality in the learning environment, protecting children and adolescents from distractions and promoting more humanistic interactions.
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