Glasgow Times

MSP’s call to ban mobile phones inside schools

- Stewart Paterson stewart. paterson@ eveningtim­es. co. uk

ACTION on banning pupils from using mobile phones in schools has been called for by an MSP.

Pauline McNeill, Glasgow Labour MSP, highlighte­d “inappropri­ate content” being shared and “cyberbully­ing” in schools.

She asked the education secretary if she planned to issue guidance to schools “encouragin­g them to prohibit the use of mobile phones by pupils” and “what policies are being considered to tackle the problem”.

McNeill said: “In secondary schools, the behaviour that is most commonly reported by staff as having the greatest negative impact is pupils using mobile

phones when they should not be.

“People commonly assume that smartphone­s are a problem only in secondary schools, but one of my constituen­ts has raised concerns about his child’s primary school, which has had problems with inappropri­ate content being circulated on WhatsApp groups and bullying via smartphone­s.”

Jenny Gilruth, education secretary, said the Government would shortly publish updated guidance on the use of mobile phones in schools.

She said: “As a starting point for that guidance, headteache­rs should be empowered to take any action that they deem to be necessary, including banning mobile phone use, should they see fit.”

She added that many headteache­rs have already chosen to do that in their schools.

Gilruth added mobile phone use was a key finding from the behaviour in Scottish schools research that the Scottish Government published in November.

She added: “The Government has a number of policies on antibullyi­ng, which we take extraordin­arily seriously. It is worth putting on the record that, in the coming weeks, following the publicatio­n of the mobile phone guidance, we will publish an updated national action plan to address some of the challenges with behaviour in our schools. Through that work, we will seek to ensure that our anti- bullying policies are updated.”

The minister said it was not only a problem in schools.

She added: “It is worth recording the real challenge that exists with mobile technology, and I would observe that the issue relates not only to schools but to our discourse in the Parliament.”

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Pauline McNeill raised the issue

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