In 30 schools, cell phones banned
In 30 secondary schools of Baku ban was announced on the use of mobile phones.
This is not a centralized administrative measure, but the decision of management of individual schools, the head of the department of public relations of the capital management education Zamin Aligyzy.
In her opinion, this measure, as well as the introduction of a school uniform policy will help to ensure social equality in schools.
However, the main disadvantage of a mobile phone in school children is a function of diverting students from the lesson and "falling out" of their educational process.
Today, according to official data of Ministry of Communications and ICT, for everyone in the country there are 1.1 mobile phones. Modern phones are many different features that allow students to "dive" in the games, chat with "street" through the message of and so on. - 17D-
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