In Russia, schoolchildren have been banned from using mobile phones
08:33 / 19.12.2024
919
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law prohibiting schoolchildren from using mobile phones in class. The relevant document was published on the official legal information portal.
The document amends the law on education and states that students can no longer use mobile phones during classes.
Exceptions to this rule include situations that threaten the life or health of schoolchildren and teachers and other emergency situations.
Students are also responsible for maintaining discipline in the classroom and the rules of conduct in the educational organization. It is clarified that the control over compliance with the rules of the internal procedure is carried out by teachers and school management.
The document comes into force from the day of its official publication.
Comments 0
Please register to comment!News
12:17 / 04.11.2024
The reduced position of laboratory assistant in ordinary schools was introduced in creative and specialized schools
21:26 / 30.10.2024
How much money is allocated from the budget for preschool and school education in 2025?
21:03 / 30.10.2024
The first deputy minister of preschool and school education was appointed
15:46 / 30.10.2024
"I personally read all the proposals of the teachers" - Hilola Umarova
News on the topic
News
News
Foreign education
South Korea
New virus spreads in kindergartens and schools in Russia
Children initially developed ulcers in their mouths
09:39 / 06.11.2024
In Russia, a student attacked his teacher and classmates with a hammer
As a result of the attack, three students and one teacher were injured
08:48 / 17.09.2024
Australia bans social media for children between the ages of 14 and 16
The government is considering banning use of Instagram and TikTok
11:00 / 12.09.2024
Artificial intelligence will start teaching schoolchildren in 2025
Technology giants like LG and Samsung are integrating artificial intelligence into school education
17:42 / 09.08.2024
Edit your comment