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Poland intends to prohibit mobile phone use in schools for students under the age of 16. This proposed ban is a response to perceived societal issues and concerns about addiction among young people. The measure aims to address these problems by restricting phone access during school hours.
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Poland plans to ban mobile phones in schools.
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The ban will apply to students under 16.
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Reasons cited for the ban include societal problems and addiction.
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The measure aims to address these issues by restricting phone access.
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The ban is intended to address concerns about the impact of mobile phone usage on students' well-being and social interactions within the school environment. The specific details of the implementation and enforcement of the ban have not yet been fully outlined.
This initiative reflects a growing concern in some countries about the role of mobile technology in the lives of young people and its potential negative consequences. The Polish government's move suggests a proactive approach to managing these issues within the educational system.