In Scotland, the choice to ban mobile phones in schools is currently made by individual head teachers. Humza Sarwar, the Scottish Labour leader, has expressed his readiness to engage in discussions with anyone about the necessity of such a ban.
Sarwar’s comments come amid ongoing debates about the impact of mobile devices on students’ learning and wellbeing. The issue remains unresolved at the national level, leaving schools to set their own policies.
**Why this matters**
Mobile phone use in schools is a contentious topic, with concerns about distractions and mental health balanced against arguments for digital learning tools and communication. How this issue is addressed can affect students’ educational experiences and school environments across Scotland.
Source: NewsData
