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The bill authored by state deputy Pedro Longo was approved this Thursday (9), in the Legislative Assembly of Acre, which prohibits the use of cell phones and other electronic devices by students in public elementary and secondary schools and private state. The measure includes exceptions for pedagogical cases or for students with special needs.
New law seeks to transform the school environment by limiting the use of cell phones in the classroom. Education with focus and social interaction/Photo: Reproduction
The main objective of the project is to ensure more focus on learning, in addition to promoting greater social interaction between students, especially during class breaks. “Another important step to improve the school environment”, highlighted the deputy on his social networks when announcing the approval of the law.
According to the project, schools must establish procedures so that students can maintain contact with their families when necessary. The regulation of the details of the application of the legislation will be the responsibility of the State Government, if the law is sanctioned.
Pedro Longo highlighted that similar measures have already been implemented in several developed countries and also in other Brazilian states, bringing positive results to the quality of education. The deputy stated that the initiative is part of a continuous effort to value students, teachers and the school environment in Acre.