They Ask Teachers to Limit the Use of Mobile Phones in Schools
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Chihuahua— The 65.5 percent of 8,189 directors, teachers and educational authorities of primary and secondary schools consulted by Educational Services of the State of Chihuahua (SEECH) considered negative the impact of cell phones on schools, a result that will serve as a basis for building a state regulation while the SEP analyzes new rules for their use at the national level. The study covered 3,288 campuses of state and federal subsystems, a…
The local deputy and president of the Education Commission, Diana Hernández Gordillo, considered it important to harmonize state laws for the strategy of restricting cell phones in state schools. Given the challenge posed by the excessive use of technology in school performance, she raised the need to study and adapt the Education Act at the local level to formally regulate and prohibit the use of cell phones during class hours.
The 65.5 percent of 8,000 189 directors, teachers and educational authorities of primary and secondary schools consulted by Educational Services of the State of Chihuahua (SEECH) considered negative the impact of cell phones on schools, a result that will serve as a basis for building a state regulation while the SEP analyzes new rules for their use at the national level. The study covered 3,000 288 campuses of the state and federal subsystems, …
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