Ban on Mobile Phones in Schools
The Council of Ministers has decided to prohibit the use of mobile phones in schools starting from the third term.
During the last meeting, the Council of Ministers made a significant decision regarding the use of mobile phones in schools. Starting from the third term of the school year, the use of these devices will be strictly prohibited in all educational institutions.
This measure aims to reduce distractions in the classroom and promote a more conducive learning environment for students. Authorities hope that this ban will help improve student concentration and minimize inappropriate behaviors related to mobile phone use during class hours.
Educational officials will be responsible for implementing this new rule, and arrangements will also be made to inform parents and students about the terms of this ban. It is expected that alternatives will be proposed so that students can remain appropriately connected outside of class hours.
This decision is part of a broader framework of educational reforms aimed at modernizing the school system and addressing the contemporary challenges faced by educational institutions. Ministers emphasized the importance of creating a healthy and productive school environment for all students.
In conclusion, the ban on mobile phones in schools starting from the third term marks an important step in the reform of the educational system, with the goal of strengthening discipline and learning within educational institutions.
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