“Disturbing concentration” – New Zealand wants to ban mobile phones in schools

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New Zealand’s new Conservative Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says he wants to ban mobile phones in schools across the country. That will stop disruptive behavior and help students focus, he said.

“We will ban mobile phones in schools across New Zealand. We want our children to learn and we want our teachers to teach,” said former aviation manager Luxon, who upon taking office announced a ban on mobile phones in schools as an immediate program for his first 100 days. in the office. Such measures have been tried in the US, France and Britain – with mixed results.

Strict anti-smoking law overturned
The prime minister’s conservative government, which was sworn in on Monday, has already caused controversy in its first week in power. Luxon overturned strict anti-smoking laws praised by doctors on his first day in office. He also announced tough measures against criminals and the cancellation of planned fuel tax increases.

Source: Krone

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