Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has signed a bill that restricts smartphone use in schools, authorizing use only for emergencies, educational purposes, or for students needing assistance due to disabilities.
Education minister Camilo Santana expressed the view that restricting smartphone use in schools will help address the challenge of children going online at early ages, making it harder for parents to track their activities.
The bipartisan support for the smartphone restriction bill reflects a consensus that limits on device usage are necessary for educational environments, illustrating collaboration between political opponents on this issue.
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