France to Ban Cell Phones in High Schools From September
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France’s Minister of Education, Édouard Geffray, expressed hope this Wednesday that the ban on the use of mobile phones in institutes can come into effect as of 1 September, when the next school year begins. “It will be on 1 September, as the law will most likely be published during the summer. I will soon send various resources to the school directors so that they can implement it. I believe this is fundamental for our students,” he said this W…
France's Minister of Education, Édouard Geffray, expressed hope this Wednesday that the...
End case for telephones in high schools. The Minister of Education, Édouard Geffray, announced this Wednesday morning on Franceinfo, with a specific date: "as early as 1 September". An ambitious deadline, conditional on the final adoption of the bill, which also provides for restricting access to social networks for minors under 15 years of age. "It is just necessary that the law be published in the summer, which will most likely be the case at …
France to ban cell phones in high schools from September
PARIS — France will ban cell phones in high schools starting Sept. 1, French Education Minister Edouard Geffray announced on Wednesday.Geffray told broadcaster Franceinfo that the law banning mobile phones will be published over the summer, paving the way for its implementation at the start of the new school year.“It will be September 1 because the law will very likely be published over the summer. I will also soon send a number of guidelines to…
This part of the draft law must be published "before the summer", according to the Minister of National Education. The proposal also contains the ban on social networks for minors under the age of 15 who are awaiting the green light of the European Commission.
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