📱 When it comes to banning smartphones from schools, what really works?

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In the morning before class starts, one by one the students at the Würenloser Gesamtschule near Zürich in Switzerland turn off their smartphones and drop them into a simple wooden box at the front of their classroom. The devices will remain there until the gong rings at the end of their school day. “I don’t even take it to school anymore,” one 12th-grader says. “It only distracts me.” His peers agree. “We talk more with each other instead of everybody staring at their screens,” his friend says.

As this school year gets underway, a growing number of schools are banning or restricting smartphones, Reasons to be Cheerful reports. France has banned them in primary and secondary schools since 2018, the Netherlands since the beginning of this year, and Italy, Germany, and Great Britain are currently discussing implementing restrictions. In the U.S., Florida passed a law last year that bars students from using personal digital devices in public schools, and several other states, including Indiana, Louisiana, and South Carolina, are following suit starting this school year.

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