Austria introduces cell phone ban in schools: a step towards concentration!

Austria introduces cell phone ban in schools: a step towards concentration!

A groundbreaking step for the Austrian education system: From May 1, 2025, a nationwide mobile phone ban will be introduced for students from the first eight school levels, as Education Minister Christoph Return (NEOS) announced. This affects elementary schools, middle schools, special schools and AHS substances, which are declared mobile devices-free zones. However, schools can make exceptions if cell phones are necessary for the lessons. The measure is intended to establish schools as places of concentration, performance and security, explained return, since mobile devices can act as "concentration killers" and strengthen conflicts among students, such as oe24.at reported.

In parallel to the ban, reinforcement of digital education is sought in schools. In a ministerial council template it is emphasized that digital media literacy is a decisive future competence. Training for teachers in digital pedagogy and didactics as well as the further development of the school subject "Digital basic education" are planned. Statistics show that excessive media consumption can cause health damage, including hyperactivity and concentration disorders, which underpins the need for this measure. Readers from ovb-online.de should also think about similar regulations, since palms often think of your own personal areas Replace interaction, which can lead to a decline in social skills.

The new decree will also provide exceptions for students with special health needs that are dependent on their cell phones. While many schools in Austria have already made their own controls for mobile phone use, the nationwide ban is intended to create clearer guidelines and support headmaster. The legislative makers emphasize the importance of personal contacts during the breaks and ask parents to focus on social interactions instead of ensuring that they can constantly reach their children via their smartphone, which identified the Minister of Education as a further aspect of the need for action. This ban is now seen as a priority measure to promote the school community and to improve the learning environment.

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