SANTIAGO: Chile’s parliament on Tuesday approved a law banning the use of smartphones by pupils on school premises, the latest country to restrict such access over concerns for children’s mental and physical health.
The law was approved by a large majority in Chile’s chamber of deputies and is expected to be enacted soon by President Gabriel Boric, who had supported the initiative.
It will come into effect in March next year in all public and private primary and secondary schools, plagued by “a scourge that… constitutes one of the main pandemics affecting our children and young people,” according to education minister Nicolas Cataldo.
