
Peruvian Schools to Limit Cell Phone Use: A New Law Sparks Debate
Peruvian Congress Passes Law Limiting Cellphone Use in Schools Peru's Congress recently approved a new law aimed at reducing cellphone use in schools nationwide. The legislation, which is expected to be enacted soon, seeks to improve academic performance and reduce distractions during class. The law's impact is already generating discussion among parents and students. "It's a good measure, but they need technology to develop their classes," said one parent interviewed in the video. However, another added, "In my case, I communicate with my daughter to pick up her little brother; there would be an inconvenience." The law's supporters believe it will create a more focused learning environment, while opponents worry about the practical challenges it may present. The law's details will be further clarified upon its official promulgation. The debate highlights the ongoing discussion about technology's role in education and the balance between its benefits and potential drawbacks for students.