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Unesco, the United Nation’s education, science and culture agency released a report in 2023 entitled “Global education monitoring report, 2023: technology in education: a tool on whose terms?” stating that there was scientific evidence that excessive mobile phone use was linked to reduced educational performance and that high levels of screen time had a negative effect on children’s mental health and emotional stability.

“Even if connectivity was universal, it would still be necessary to demonstrate, from a pedagogical point of view, that digital technology offers real added value in terms of effective learning, especially at a time when we are all becoming aware of the risks of excessive screen time.” 

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“There is little robust evidence on digital technology’s added value in education. Technology evolves faster than it is possible to evaluate it: Education technology products change every 36 months, on average. Most evidence comes from the richest countries. In the United Kingdom, 7% of education technology companies had conducted randomized controlled trials, and 12% had used third-party certification. A survey of teachers and administrators in 17 US states showed that only 11% requested peer-reviewed evidence prior to adoption.

A lot of the evidence comes from those trying to sell it. Pearson funded its own studies, contesting independent analysis that showed its products had no impact.” 

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“We have been sold a bill of goods regarding Wi-Fi tech in the classroom.  It is time to protect children in schools by addressing the overuse of digital technology as well as the wireless radiation in the classroom,” stated Theodora Scarato Executive Director of Environmental Health Trust .

Protective Policy

Governments have banned cell phones in schools due to the impact on children’s learning range from France, Netherlands, Finland and Israel, China, Australia Ontario  and Greece to Ghana, Rwanda: and Uganda. 

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, in 2020, cellphone bans were in place in 76% of U.S. schools. Public schools and districts from Pennsylvania, Maine, and New York  to  Missouri, to California, have instituted various types of cell phone and digital device bans, generally citing the cell phones ability to distract students from learning goals.

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Parents are organizing to support healthier screen use initiatives. In Maryland for example, the Montgomery County Parent Teacher Association passed a resolution to combat excessive screen time and learning loss by passing the nation’s first parent-led Digital Balance Resolution.

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https://ehtrust.org/united-nations-report-little-evidence-that-digital-technology-supports-education-and-excessive-screentime-is-harmful-to-children/ Source: Environmental Health Trust