{"id":28121,"date":"2025-10-06T06:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-10-06T11:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/plainenglish.com\/?post_type=lessons&p=28121"},"modified":"2025-10-04T12:34:29","modified_gmt":"2025-10-04T17:34:29","slug":"school-phone-ban","status":"publish","type":"lessons","link":"https:\/\/plainenglish.com\/lessons\/school-phone-ban\/","title":{"rendered":"More schools are banning cell phone use (and teachers love it)"},"content":{"rendered":"

More schools are banning cell phones<\/h3>\n

School looks a little different in New York City this year. That\u2019s because kids no longer<\/span> have their phones with them during the school day.<\/p>\n

New York state has joined a growing list<\/span> of education systems that ban<\/span> cell phone use during the school day. The ban in New York is \u201cbell-to-bell.\u201d That means that phones have to be locked up<\/span> for the whole school day\u2014for classroom<\/span> time, and for free time<\/span> like lunch, too.<\/p>\n

Why do some people think phones in school are a bad idea? There are a lot of reasons for locking up phones, but I\u2019ll give you three. First\u2014and this won\u2019t come as a surprise<\/a>\u2014they are a distraction<\/span>. Kids get distracted by their phones, and they don\u2019t pay attention<\/span>, they don\u2019t take notes<\/span>, they don\u2019t do the learning that they\u2019re in school to do.<\/p>\n

Second, phone time depletes<\/span> kids\u2019 cognitive ability<\/span>. If they spend<\/span> too much of their limited mental energy<\/span> on their phones\u2014even if<\/a> it\u2019s during breaks<\/span>\u2014then they have less brain power<\/span> available for learning. <\/p>\n

Phones can also amplify<\/span> the interpersonal conflicts<\/span> that are already so hard to deal with<\/a> in school hallways<\/span>. Bullying, gossip<\/span>, and other conflicts find a wider audience<\/span> on social media and messaging apps. When all that is happening during the school day, it\u2019s yet another barrier<\/span> to learning.<\/p>\n

Some countries, states, and cities have banned cell phone use in the past, but just in the past two years, the movement has gained momentum<\/span>, and the rules have been getting stricter<\/span>. <\/p>\n

France is a good case study<\/span>. France introduced rules in 2018 that required middle-school students to turn off their phones during the day\u2014but the kids were still allowed<\/span> to hold onto them<\/span>. Older students faced no restrictions. But now, French middle-schoolers will be required to check their phones at the door<\/span>, after a successful pilot program<\/span> earlier this year.<\/p>\n

Brazil, New Zealand, and the Netherlands introduced phone bans in 2024. Sweden\u2019s government has proposed<\/span> a nationwide<\/span> ban for kids age 7 to 16; if passed, it would take effect<\/a> next year. <\/p>\n

And two big U.S. states, New York and Texas, were among several that passed statewide<\/span> cell phone bans that take effect this year, 2025. More than seven million students will have to check<\/span> their devices at the door in just those two states. Now, a total of thirty-five of the fifty American states have some kind of statewide cell phone ban. Around the world, forty percent of national education systems<\/span> have either implemented<\/span> or proposed bans on phones.<\/p>\n

Not everyone is pleased with<\/span> the new rules. Many parents want to be able to contact their kids during the school day. A recent survey<\/span> of a parents\u2019 group said that the number one reason parents want their kids to have phones in school is safety<\/span>. Many parents also like the convenience<\/span> of using phones to arrange transportation<\/span> to and from school, and to coordinate<\/span> things like dentist appointments<\/span> and after-school activities<\/a>.<\/p>\n

And while it makes intuitive sense<\/span> that phone bans would improve learning, it hasn\u2019t yet been proven<\/span> on a large scale<\/span>. The largest recent study looked at over 16,000 students in India. It found that students without access to phones did better academically<\/span>, but the effect was small. Interestingly<\/span>, phone bans helped lower-achieving students<\/span> the most.<\/p>\n

But most teachers don\u2019t need a large-scale study to know that phones distract kids<\/span> and interfere with learning<\/span>. They say the cost of phones in schools\u2014the cost to learning, the cost to mental health<\/span>, the increase in bullying<\/span>, the decrease in attention spans<\/span>\u2014the cost is just too high. In practice<\/span>, classrooms without phones have less disruptive behavior<\/span> and less cheating<\/span>. <\/p>\n

How are phone bans going? One teacher in the U.S. state of Alabama said he couldn\u2019t believe the improvement<\/span>. He recorded<\/span> a popular TikTok video that showed his elation<\/span>: \u201cToday,\u201d he said in the video, \u201call of my students\u2026took notes in my class, did their assignment<\/span>, asked for help when they got stuck<\/span>, and turned it in, and then when they were done, they talked to each other.\u201d<\/p>\n

Other teachers say they feel relieved<\/span> that they don\u2019t have to deal with phone management<\/span> during the day. Instead of telling kids to put their phones away<\/span>, they can help them with assignments.<\/p>\n

Even some of the kids acknowledge the benefits<\/span>. Phone bans are almost universally unpopular<\/span> at first. But many kids get used to it, and even appreciate<\/span> the digital break<\/span>. Remember the study of 16,000 students in India? After the ban was implemented, student support for cell phone bans increased by twenty per cent.<\/p>\n

Jeff\u2019s take<\/h3>\n

I couldn\u2019t believe phones were ever allowed in school. That shows you how clueless<\/span> I am about what it\u2019s like to be a kid in the year 2025. I just assumed<\/span> every school banned them\u2014I couldn\u2019t think of a single good reason<\/span> for any kid to have a cell phone on in school.<\/p>\n

I do understand the parents\u2019 concerns<\/span> about safety. Especially in the U.S., there are highly-publicized school shootings<\/span> and emergencies. The idea that something would happen at school, and a parent wouldn\u2019t know if their kids are okay\u2014that\u2019s frightening<\/span>. And of course, parents communicate all day on their phones. Coordinating after school activities, pick ups, things like that, is harder if the kids are not available.<\/p>\n

But I\u2019m thinking of my school days. And I can tell you, we would never have been able to manage the temptation<\/span>. Never. So, I am on the side of banning phones in school, from bell to bell<\/span>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

A growing number of state and national education systems are banning cell phone use during the school day. Supporters say phones are distracting, addictive, and bad for learning. 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