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Cell Phones Could Be Vetoed in Classrooms: Minedu Evaluates Proposed Regulation

Summary by El Comercio
The Ministry of Education (Minedu) ordered the publication of the draft regulation of the law that seeks to regulate the use of cell phones in schools. The proposal will be submitted to public consultation for 30 days to receive contributions from the citizenry before its final version. If approved, it would propose restricting the use of telephones in classes and school spaces, with exceptions for educational reasons, health, disability or emer…
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The Ministry of Education (Minedu) ordered the publication of the draft regulation of the law that seeks to regulate the use of cell phones in schools. The proposal will be submitted to public consultation for 30 days to receive contributions from the citizenry before its final version. If approved, it would propose restricting the use of telephones in classes and school spaces, with exceptions for educational reasons, health, disability or emer…

·Lima, Peru
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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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