The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK) government has implemented a ban on mobile phone usage during school hours in all government schools across the province. This decision aims to minimize distractions and enhance the learning environment for students.
A letter issued by the Directorate of Education to district education officers emphasizes the negative impact of mobile phone use on students' studies. It mandates that teachers and staff refrain from using their phones during school hours.
In particular, the directive emphasizes that mobile phones can disrupt the learning process and distract students from their studies. As a result, teachers are instructed to collect mobile phones from all staff members at the beginning of the school day. In case of emergencies, staff members are advised to use PTCL landline phones or contact the school head via their designated cell phone.
Furthermore, the directive outlines that staff members are only permitted to use their mobile phones during designated breaks or when classes are not in session. Additionally, any requests to take pictures or videos using mobile phones must be approved by the heads of the respective educational institutions.
This initiative by the KPK government reflects growing concerns about the potential detrimental effects of excessive mobile phone use on academic performance and overall student well-being.