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Ministry of Education Proposes New Regulations on Mobile Devices in Schools

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The Ministry of Education (MOE) has proposed new regulations that will restrict the use of personal mobile devices in schools. Starting in August, high school students and younger students will no longer be allowed to use mobile phones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches, and other wearable devices during school hours.

This move comes in response to growing concerns about electronic device addiction among students. To address the issue, the MOE held a consultation meeting on the revised draft of the regulations, according to Liberty Times. The aim is to curb distractions caused by devices and promote a more focused learning environment.

Currently, students are only required to turn off their devices. However, the new rules go further. They mandate that students who bring mobile devices to school will have to turn them over to school authorities or their individual classes. The revised draft allows exceptions for educational activities or specific needs, such as emergency communication. In these cases, schools can adopt flexible usage and management rules.

The new regulations will also require schools to establish clear guidelines for managing and using devices. Proper management is necessary to prevent damage or loss. The school’s regulations will clearly define the responsibilities of staff and students in this regard.

Tsai Yuan-lin, an official from the Department of Information and Technology Education, emphasized that the revision is designed to clarify staff responsibilities. It will also consider flexible storage and usage options for learning activities and specific personal needs.

In conclusion, the proposed regulations reflect the MOE’s commitment to addressing mobile device addiction while ensuring students have access to necessary technology in a responsible manner. The new rules are expected to make a significant impact on students’ school experience by promoting better focus and reducing distractions.

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