What are the rules in Germany on students having phones at school?
Briefly

Theresa Schopper, the German state minister of education from Baden-Württemberg, is advocating for stricter smartphone use regulations in schools, driven by concerns over children's concentration, mental health, and exposure to social media challenges. While there are currently no federal guidelines governing smartphone usage in schools across Germany, leading to varied regulations by state, Schopper aims to establish a unified set of age-appropriate guidelines to mitigate distractions and protect youth. This call for action highlights growing concerns regarding the impacts of technology on student well-being and learning.
I am concerned with the protection of our children and young people. The negative influences of smartphones, especially for young people, have been sufficiently documented.
That's why we need clear, age-appropriate regulations at our schools that are widely accepted.
Germany doesn't have any federal regulations pertaining to smartphone use by students in schools, so current rules vary from state to state.
The education minister would like to create a state-wide minimum set of regulations, with the goal of increasing protections for young people.
Read at The Local Germany
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