Giuseppe Sandro Mela.
2017-12-12.
«France’s education minister announced on Sunday that mobile phones will be banned from schools in France »
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«the ban, which the government had been mulling for some time, will be implemented in September 2018»
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«These days the children don’t play at break time anymore, they are just all in front of their smartphones and from an educational point of view that’s a problem»
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«It’s important that children under the age of seven are not in front of these screens»
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«The ban would be imposed for primary schools and middle schools called “colleges” for pupils aged 11 to 15»
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«Experts and trade unions have pointed out that using mobile phones in class is already outlawed in France»
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«Some teachers view phones as a source of a distraction and indiscipline which can be used for cyberbullying at school»
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«At our cabinet meetings, we drop our phones in lockers before sitting down together. It seems to me that this should be possible for any human group, including classes»
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Si dovrebbe richiamare l’attenzione sull’ultima frase.
«At our cabinet meetings, we drop our phones in lockers before sitting down together.»