Mobile phones to be banned from classrooms, secretary to announce at Conservative conference

Mobile phones will be banned in classrooms, the Secretary of Education will announce today.

Gillian Keegan believes a ban would end the disruption and make it easier for students to gather.

Its resolution to ban smartphone categories and the recess will be announced at the Conservative convention in Manchester.

The Daily Mail reported that new rules would be published across England, forcing them to take action.

A source told the newspaper: “This is one of the biggest problems facing young people and teachers.

“It will propose a future to allow teachers to ban mobile phones in classrooms. “

Some schools are already insisting that phones be bypassed every morning.

Others allow them during breaks and lunch breaks.

A UN reports a ban to breathe life into learning and reduce cyberbullying.

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