England to enforce full-day phone ban in schools with Ofsted oversight

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England's Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson announced that schools should be phone-free for the entire school day, with Ofsted inspections to monitor policy implementation and guidance strengthened to explicitly ban pupil phone use during lessons, breaks and lunchtimes. Teachers are advised not to use their own devices around pupils. Reactions from headteachers' unions are mixed, and the move ties into a broader debate on social media bans for under-16s and devolved policy differences across the UK.
- Ban phones throughout the school day, Phillipson tells teachers BBC
- U.K. lawsuit seeks ban on smartphones in schools to protect children The Washington Post
- 'Six hours to focus': Headteacher welcomes phone-free schools guidance Yahoo
- Schools in England should be phone-free all day, education secretary says The Guardian
- Ban phones at school, Phillipson tells teachers The Telegraph
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