Mobile phone ban in schools: Minister of Education is planning drastic step!

Mobile phone ban in schools: Minister of Education is planning drastic step!

On March 19, 2025, the FPÖ, under the leadership of Secretary General Michael Schleditz, caused a stir with its sharp criticism of the federal government regarding family reunification and illegal immigration. Schledlitz described the stop of the family reunification announced by the ÖVP as a "lousy pocket trick" and emphasized that the "system spampers" could not solve the overwhelming schools with their measures. According to ots.at The asylum clay coat have increased to over 250,000, which has a significant impact on security and the education system. Schledlitz warned that the ÖVP shows little interest in a restrictive immigration policy and with pithy sayings only attempts to deceive the population.

In another crucial political area, Education Minister Christoph Return (NEOS) has called for an Austria -wide mobile phone ban in schools to promote the concentration of the students. On Monday, he will present his plans to apply nationwide to regulate the use of cell phones during class and breaks. This initiative meets support from experts, such as the doctor Hans-Peter Hutter, who emphasizes the health risks of excessive cell phone use for young people. This reports oe24.at . Hutter emphasized that mobile devices can lead to difficulty concentrating and thus significantly impair the learning ability of the students, which underlines the need for a uniform framework.

The plans are returned as an attempt to combat the increasing distraction in the classroom - a topic that very busy the teachers and parents. Despite the broad support for the general ban, there is also criticism. The ÖVP questioned the proposal and regarded it as a distraction of more important educational issues such as promoting German. The discussion about cell phone use and immigration in Austria could therefore continue to gain intensity in the coming weeks.

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