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crimsoneer ◴[] No.42116296[source]
This is interesting, and I think plausible, but I find it... surprisinging that the evidence base is so poor. Like, I know entire states have banned smart-phones now, can we see those effects yet? If it's anywhere near as powerful as the author suggests, surely we should?

The second question I have is about the outcome variable on these (but I realise I should probably just go read the damn research) - is it possible that letting people use phone teaches digital skills, at the cost of traditional spelling, for instance?

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1. DiggyJohnson ◴[] No.42116534[source]
I don't think there are any smartphone bans for US states that have been in force for more than a school year, no?
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2. Pxtl ◴[] No.42116813[source]
They banned cellphones/smartphones in Ontario schools in 2019... but it was a "ban" with no plan for enforcement and no roll-out so everyone ignored the ban.

So they banned them again this year.

Policy so nice they did it twice.