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More parents now support banning cell phones at school

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School districts around the country are implementing restrictive cell phone policies, and parents say they’re on board.

Nearly 70% of adults say they’re in favor of cell phone bans during class in middle and high schools, according to new data from the . Forty-five percent of them “strongly” support such restrictions, compared to just 24% who oppose them.

Most notably, adults are more likely to back policies that only prohibit cell phone use during instruction. Whole-day restrictions are less favorable among 53% of the survey respondents, while only 36% support them.

When narrowed down to K12 parents specifically, the numbers remained similar. Sixty-five percent of parents support policies that ban cell phone use during class and 36% support bans that last the entire school day.

The researchers also asked folks why they support cell phone bans in schools. Overwhelmingly, respondents believe they lead to fewer distractions (98%), followed by:

  • Students would develop strong social skills (91%)
  • Students would be less likely to cheat (85%)
  • It would reduce bullying (70%)

Finally, respondents identified why they would oppose a restrictive policy. Unsurprisingly, they believe parents should be able to reach their child when needed (86%), followed by:

  • A ban would be too difficult for teachers to enforce (86%)
  • Cell phones can be a useful tool to teach students (70%)
  • Parents should be able to decide if their child can use their phone in class (64%)

You can find the survey .


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Micah Ward
Micah Ward
Micah Ward is a ³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏÍø staff writer. He recently earned his master’s degree in Journalism at the University of Alabama. He spent his time during graduate school working on his master’s thesis. He’s also a self-taught guitarist who loves playing folk-style music.

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