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    1. Masseyrati80 on

      Article in Finnish, but should be decently well handled by reddit’s translation.

      Finland’s national broadcasting company visited a school that had banned the use of phones during classes, limiting use to special cases such as emergencies.

      Some quotes from the student interviews in the video: “The sense of community has increased a lot, as people don’t just stare their phones. Students do a lot more sports during breaks.” “It has pros and cons, when you can’t check a message right away. But otherwise, it’s been nice, as you spend more time with your friends.” “It’s easier to approach others when they’re not using their phone”.

    2. RarelyReadReplies on

      I just saw a Canadian news story that was along the same lines. They actually recorded a 16 year old girls reaction when the ban first came in, she wasn’t happy. A year later, she was really enjoying it, said everyone seemed more sociable and such.

    3. VikintheMAN on

      Turns out kids didn’t lose their social lives without phones they just got real ones back. Card games and actual conversations sound like a massive win.

    4. Tenocticatl on

      I’m 38 and don’t have kids, but given how tempting it is to be on my phone all the time, I think banning them in schools is probably the right call.

    5. korvolga on

      My kids support this. They have no problem turning in phones each lesson. Youngest one needs to next year turn it in at beginning of day. As parent i support this. And i also hope actual books make a return instead of having to deal with a chromebook that cant even fit one page.

    6. darlugal on

      I had mobile phone since 13 y.o., and played computer games since 4 y.o. I was the best student in school and almost the best in university, and I genuinely don’t understand how phones could be a problem to teenagers. No, actually, I can understand this, but I don’t understand why would their addiction problems affect me in not being allowed to use phone at school anymore.

    7. FastGooner77 on

      Good. Reminds me of my time in high-school where we used to play soccer with a water bottle during breaks

    8. umotex12 on

      I will always argue that boomers and their boomer cartoons were almost right in this regard.

    9. CertainMiddle2382 on

      Trying to to the same over here.

      But it’s impossible, gouvernement is scared shitless because they are threatened by MAG7 that they will ask Trump to increase tariffs if anyone pushed back against them…

      So gouvernement tries not to look ridiculous and bet on « information » instead of ban. (100% of teachers, parents and older children ask for a complete ban).

      I bet in 2 years, you can bet they will start giving again IPads to the students.

    10. Zanji123 on

      Card games…. so…they play Mtg/pokemon/yugioh until that gets banned 😉

    11. EorlundGraumaehne on

      Phones where banned in my school in germany too. Really makes a difference

    12. alluballu on

      Some of my best memories from school were from those 15 minute breaks outside where like 7-8 of us would sit around the table and play some “Paskahousu” (I think this is called “Shithead” in English). Good times.

    13. Any-Original-6113 on

      Perhaps, setting aside gadgets while studying is itself a kind of education. 

      Young people need to learn how to manage and budget their time- and that will serve them well later in life

    14. It is also prohibited in my state in Germany, but I can’t confirm that for the school at which I work. There are hardly any, if any, problems with the 5th and 6th grades, but there are more frequent issues with the 9th and 10th grades.

    15. Chisignal on

      Can’t help but also think about the “other” side of phones other than consuming content, which is, well, producing photos and recordings.

      Oftentimes I’m thankful for being just about the last generation that didn’t have smartphones while growing up in school, given how vicious internet can be – anything from there being no video of my embarrassing recitals (which alone would’ve destroyed me), to horrible stuff like deepfakes or CSAM rings.

      I’m an early adopter of all tech, and spend lots of time online, including when I was growing up, so I’m not about to demonize internet in entirety – but it seems clear that environments for kids to grow up can well do without pocket surveillance/dopamine machines

    16. VicenteOlisipo on

      This is our generation’s “bibles in school” moment. Forcing the kids to do things we want and then patting ourselves in the back for how good it is for them.

    17. andrei9669 on

      last I remember, card games were banned on school ground.

    18. We got rid of lead in gasoline, almost got rid of smoking. It’s a good time to deal with social media.

    19. Salvatio on

      As a teacher in a school where they banned phone use 2 years ago, I can only endorse this. Yes, the students were NOT happy when we announced that, but even now they agree the school has a more pleasant atmosphere. They talk with each other or do sports, while before the ban the break times legitimately looked depressing.

      Teachers are also expected not to use their phones much in public, fyi.

    20. CptBigglesworth on

      Teachers used to hate me and my friends playing cards all the time.

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