A new report from UCL raises concerns about the effectiveness of outright smartphone bans in educational settings. The findings indicate that such policies may not address deeper issues affecting students.
Key problems like harmful online content, cyberbullying, and the design of addictive platforms remain largely unaddressed under these bans. This oversight could lead to further complications for students.
The report advocates for a more nuanced approach to managing smartphone use in schools, suggesting that simply banning devices may not be the best solution for fostering a safe and supportive learning environment.