Phone-Free Schools: The SHOCKING Results!
by Adam Israel in EducationWakefield High School in Arlington, Virginia, is piloting a program requiring students to store their phones in locked pouches all day. This follows a state executive order promoting "phone-free education." Initially, students resisted, but the results have been surprising. Teachers report a significant decrease in classroom distractions and a renewed focus on learning. Students say they feel more present and are socializing more. Even interpersonal violence has decreased. While some educators and parents raise concerns about emergencies and digital literacy, proponents highlight the positive impact on mental health and academic performance. The policy's success is still being evaluated, but early signs suggest a potential shift in how we approach technology in schools. The issue is gaining bipartisan support across the country, with several states implementing similar policies.
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