The Scotsman

MSP bids to hand headteache­rs right to ban mobiles in school

● Call comes after research shows restrictio­ns improve test scores

- By CATRIONA WEBSTER

Headteache­rs should have the power to ban mobile phones in schools, a Tory MSP has said. South Scotland MSP Michelle Ballantyne has urged the Scottish Government to overhaul its 2013 guidance on the use of mobile devices in schools.

She wants a ban on phones in primary schools and the introducti­on of restrictio­ns on their use in secondary schools if headteache­rs deem it necessary.

Ms Ballantyne highlighte­d research by academics at the London School of Economics which explored the impact of banning mobile phones in schools.

The authors concluded schools that restrict access to mobile phones “subsequent­ly experience an improvemen­t in test scores”.

They also found banning mobiles “improves outcomes for the low-achieving students the most” and that the move could therefore “be a low-cost way for schools to reduce educationa­l inequality”.

Previous guidance from Scottish ministers concluded it was “unreasonab­le and impractica­l to attempt to impose a ban on mobile devices in schools”.

Ms Ballantyne, Scottish Conservati­ve early years spokeswoma­n, said: “The evidence suggests that excessive smartphone use in schools can reduce educationa­l attainment,particular­lyamonglow­achievers.

“At the same time, we know that online bullying is a growing problem in school.

“Many primary school teachers would like to see a ban on smartphone­s, something I support. And in secondary, headteache­rs who want to restrict the use of smartphone­s if they think it is necessary should be supported to do so.”

She added: “Given the explosion of smartphone use over the last few years, the Scottish Government should be looking again at its four-year-old guidance.

“This may be a cost-free way to help boost standards in classrooms all over Scotland, giving teachers the support they need to deliver the highqualit­y education we all want for pupils.”

A spokeswoma­n for the Scottish Government said there was no need for a change of guidance for headteache­rs, adding that they already had the power to ban mobiles on campus if they felt there was the need.

She said: “Headteache­rs can already ban phones in school if they wish to.

“However, phones are now being used effectivel­y in classrooms to aid learning.

“We encourage local authoritie­s and schools to think carefully about how to incorporat­e smart and mobile phones into learning and teaching.”

 ??  ?? 0 Restrictin­g access to mobile phones improves pupil’s test results according to research
0 Restrictin­g access to mobile phones improves pupil’s test results according to research

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