Ontario's latest attempts to limit cellphone use in classrooms are designed to help students focus on learning, Premier Doug Ford said Monday. The province's education minister announced new rules Sunday on cellphone and social media use in elementary and high schools. Ford said his message to students in class is simple: do not use cellphones. "The teachers want the kids to pay attention, it's as simple as that," Ford said at an unrelated announcement in Ottawa. "It's not that...
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Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Ontario’s Education Minister, Stephen Lecce, is implementing new rules to reduce cell phone use and prohibit vaping after seeing an “alarming rise” of distractions in classrooms. The new rules include restricting access to all social media platforms on school networks and devices, a move the government says is the first of its kind among Canadian […]
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