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Private Smartphones Have Lost Nothing in Schools

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In Baden-Wuerttemberg it remains with inconsistent mobile phone rules at schools. The new initiative of the Ministry of Culture buffs without clear guidelines.
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Will teachers have company smartphones? An interpellation was submitted to the Ministry of National Education, which assumes the expansion of the catalogue of purchases under the voucher for teaching staff.

Minister of Culture: In all countries, regardless of party affiliation, one phenomenon is only too well known: about half of the people directly affected, the experts and the parents are dissatisfied with a decision, no matter how it turns out. The Baden-Württemberg Minister of Culture Theresa Schopper and the first green house are no different. Especially if, as with the topic of mobile phone use, it is discussed very broadly and not only factu…

In the future, schools in Baden-Württemberg will be able to regulate independently how the private use of smartphones and similar devices is handled on the school grounds.An amendment to the school law, which has now been introduced by the Landeskabinett, gives schools the opportunity to define their own and binding requirements for the use of mobile devices such as mobile phones or smartwatches.Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann, Minister of C…

In Baden-Wuerttemberg it remains with inconsistent mobile phone rules at schools. The new initiative of the Ministry of Culture buffs without clear guidelines.

Have smartphones lost something in schools? The new Minister of Education of Rhineland-Palatinate wants rules to be worked out together with schools.

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From the smartphone turned off and stored in a full pick-up box in the morning, Luxembourg secondary schools apply the telephone ban differently.

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virgule.lu broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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