Quebec to ban cellphones in elementary and high school classrooms
QUEBEC — It’s the final bell for cellphones in Quebec classrooms as the province’s education minister plans to ban the devices in most teaching settings, calling them a distraction for students.
Bernard Drainville said Wednesday he intends to bring the issue before the provincial cabinet, with a directive going out to schools “as quickly as possible” thereafter. It would then be up to the schools themselves to enforce the rule, the minister explained.
The directive would only apply to public elementary and high schools and would still allow teachers to use mobile phones for lessons.
“Cellphones are taking up more and more space in the lives of our young people,” the minister said at a news conference. “What we want is for our children to be 100 per cent concentrated in their classes.”