Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is aiming to join 15 other states in a ban on cellphones in classrooms, an idea that is rapidly gaining traction nationally regardless of political persuasion.
Education aide Martin Torres said Pritzker is expected to endorse “screen-free schools” during his combined State of the State/Budget address at noon Wednesday. The aim is to improve student achievement, social interaction and the mental health of public school students.
Legislation introduced in both houses of the General Assembly would require school districts to set policies that ban personal wireless devices during class time, create a means for secure but accessible storage of phones and tablets, and review those guidelines at least every three years.
Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio. Iowa, Kentucky and Michigan are among the 15 states where bans or other restrictions have been proposed.
The Pew Research Center has found that seven in 10 high school teachers in the U.S. consider cellphone distraction a major classroom problem.
At least 10 Illinois school districts have already adopted their own screen-free policies, and they have had positive results.
This school year, Peoria schools adopted a plan in which each student is issued a neoprene pouch with a magnetized lock that only teachers or administrators can open. Midway through the school year, a survey of 8,000 students from grades 5 to 12 found they had more focus, more engagement and reduced distractions, Superintendent Sharon Desmoulin-Kherat said.
“Students are more engaged, they’re more attentive in class. There’s improved participation in classroom dynamics,” Torres said. “This is a proposal that’s going to help teachers with instruction. It’s going to reduce screen time. It’s going to reduce social media exposure. And there’s research that suggests that social media is linked with anxiety, depression, body dissatisfaction.”
The legislation, which would require policies be in place by the 2026-2027 school year, has enough flexibility in the plan to allow school districts to develop a policy that best suits them.
Pritzker's idea is to ban wireless devices during instructional periods unless there is an emergency or a need to respond to a threat. They would also be allowed when a teacher approves their use, when a physician deems it essential for a student, for an individual special education plan or to help English learners.
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Pritzker wants to join 15 other states and ban cellphones during class in Illinois
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