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  • Guidance on use of mobile phones in schools launched

    Date published: 3 September 2024

    Education Minister, Paul Givan, has today issued new guidance to support school leaders in restricting the personal use of mobile phones throughout the school day, including at break and lunch times.

    Minister chatting to pupils in St Columbanus College

    Many schools in Northern Ireland already have mobile phone policies in place that restrict their use during the school day. This guidance will ensure there is a more consistent approach across all schools. Schools have been asked to review their policies on mobile phone use in light of the new guidance during the autumn term.

    Launching the new guidance the Minister said: “Growing evidence shows that phones distract children from learning and that limiting access to mobile phones during the school day can have a positive impact on academic engagement and achievement.

    “Many countries across the world are increasingly taking steps to stop phone use at school. The new guidance will ensure schools in Northern Ireland are fully aware of the latest evidence and have practical advice around different approaches to restricting phone use.”

    The new guidance will be accompanied by a pilot of phone free solutions, which prevent pupils from using their phones during the school day. These are a pocket-sized fabric pouch with a magnetic latch that is sealed at the beginning of the school day and opened using a special unlocking base. The Department will invite expressions of interest for the pilot from schools over the next number of weeks.

    Addressing the benefits of limited access to mobile phones in school the Minister continued: “Changes around phone use in schools can make the world of difference in our classrooms. Restricting their use during the school day allows children to better concentrate, engage and learn, as well as enjoying ‘phone-free’ break and lunchtimes so they can play, have fun, participate in sports and socialise with their friends.”

    The Minister concluded: “Today’s guidance will support our teachers to allow them to do what they do best – teach.”

    Notes to editors:

    1. The new guidance for schools can be accessed at: https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/publications/circular-202414-guidance-schools-pupils-personal-use-mobile-phones-and-other-similar-devices-during
    2. The Guidance recommends that pupils do not use their mobile phones during the school day and that phones should not in normal circumstances be brought into primary schools. It sets out a range of potential approaches to restricting the use of mobile phones in schools and key practical issues that should be considered and are likely to form part of a school’s policy approach on mobile phone use.
    3. There have been a growing number of reports in recent years highlighting the use of mobile phones in schools as an area of concern. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) has urged caution on the use of mobile phones in schools, highlighting that they must only be used if they can clearly support learning outcomes.  UNESCO has shown evidence that use of smartphones in schools can negatively impact educational performance and children’s wellbeing. Furthermore, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation (OECD) and Development has also raised concerns about mobile phones distracting pupils during lessons.
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