Russian primary and secondary schools will ban mobile phones
Russia passed a bill to ban smartphones in primary and secondary schools and reshape the educational environment"
Russia's State Duma recently passed a far-reaching law banning smartphones and other communication tools in primary and secondary schools. This initiative, which will come into effect on September 1, 2024, will undoubtedly trigger a profound change in the field of education.
Although the popularization of smartphones has facilitated our lives to a certain extent, it has also brought many problems to the educational environment. In the classroom, mobile phones often become a major distraction for students, distracting them from their Xi. The new law will allow Russian primary and secondary schools to only use mobile phones for teaching purposes and emergencies, which is of great significance for improving the educational environment and improving the quality of teaching.
The passage of this bill also means a profound reshaping of the educational environment. In the past, the educational environment was often seen as a relatively closed space, and communication between teachers and students, as well as between students, relied mainly on face-to-face interaction. However, the advent of smartphones has disrupted this traditional model and made it easier for students to be distracted in class, thus affecting the effectiveness of education.
Now, by passing this bill, Russia is actually trying to restore the balance in the educational environment. Disabling smartphones can reduce the element of distraction for students in class, allowing them to focus more on their Xi. At the same time, it can also reduce the work pressure of teachers, so that they can focus more on teaching instead of paying attention to students' mobile phone usage all the time.
Of course, banning smartphones does not mean a complete negation of their role in education. In fact, modern technological tools such as smartphones still have a wide range of applications in the field of education. For example, students can use their mobile phones to Xi, consult materials, complete assignments, etc. However, these features need to be used with the right guidance to avoid negatively impacting Xi.
In general, Russia passed this bill in order to improve the educational environment and improve the quality of education. This is not only a responsibility to the students, but also to the teachers. In this era of informatization and intelligence, we need to pay more attention to the essence and purpose of education to achieve true educational equity and high quality.