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Posted on 11/10/202410/10/2024 by Rafael Scapin

Mobile phone bans in schools: Impact on achievement

This analysis explores the relationship between mobile phone bans in schools and student performance on PISA tests, revealing a negative correlation. Even after accounting for gender, behavior, and socio-economic factors, countries with stricter phone bans tend to have lower PISA scores.

https://www.bera.ac.uk/blog/mobile-phone-bans-in-schools-impact-on-achievement

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