Moldova to restrict phones in schools
The Moldovan government is set to implement stricter regulations on mobile phone use in schools.
This move aligns with similar practices in European Union countries, aiming to enhance student focus and academic performance.
The decision, supported by teachers and parents, is a response to growing concerns about the negative impact of excessive phone usage on students' attention spans and learning abilities. By limiting phone access during school hours, the government hopes to create a more conducive learning environment.
Several educational institutions have already adopted measures to restrict phone usage, such as storing devices in designated boxes during class time. This initiative reflects a broader global trend of addressing digital addiction and promoting a healthier relationship with technology, particularly among young people.
The new regulations are expected to be finalised and implemented in the coming months, marking a significant step towards a more focused and productive learning experience for Moldovan students.
Translation by Iurie Tataru