It was necessary to repel the “invasion” of mobile phones in Brazilian classrooms, even to spark a debate about the use of technology in education, according to Silvana Veloso, an educator with extensive experience on the subject. On January 13, Brazil enacte…
Brazil to Free Classrooms from the Invasion of Mobile Phones
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In a progressive move to bridge the educational divide, Brazil has introduced legislation to eliminate the distraction and inequality caused by the presence of mobile phones in classrooms. Silvana Veloso, a seasoned educator, praises this initiative, highlighting its potential to create more inclusive learning environments and encourage meaningful discussions on integrating technology in education in ways that benefit all students.
Answering the call of concerned parents and educators, Brazil has implemented a new law to ban mobile phones in classrooms, aiming to curb distractions and foster a better learning environment. Silvana Veloso, an expert in educational policies, supports this move, viewing it as a necessary step to reclaim focus in education and instill a sense of responsibility in students, away from the constant intrusion of technology.