Dubai’s Emirates International School has implemented a new rule banning mobile phones in classrooms, effective just two days before the new academic year begins on Monday. The primary goal of this decision is to enhance students’ focus and minimize distractions during lessons.
Authorities believe that by removing phones from classrooms, learning and discipline will improve significantly. The school requires students to store their phones in lockers or designated areas throughout school hours, promoting reduced screen time and encouraging more interactive learning experiences.
Support from Educators and Parents
The policy has garnered support from many educators and parents who recognize that mobile phones can negatively impact students’ concentration. This ban aligns with a broader educational trend focused on limiting screen time and fostering better engagement among students.
Context and Broader Implications
Concerns about mobile phone use among young learners in Dubai and across the UAE have prompted Emirates International School to be among the first to enforce such a strict regulation. This move aims to:
- Improve the quality of education
- Enhance student wellbeing
- Set a precedent for other schools in the region
Adjusting to this new rule may require some time for students, teachers, and parents, but the school is confident of positive outcomes. Other institutions are observing closely to evaluate how this policy impacts classroom environments and student performance.
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