European researchers argue that schools should not ban students’ mobile phones

Teresa Castro, one of the researchers of the ASAP project, says that “banking is not the best step”, from 2022, has been added to the five European countries of Italy, Croatia, Czech Republic, Slovenia and Portugal – they are in the relationship of young people with young people and young people with the impact of young people.
Speaking to Lusa, a group of researchers concluded that the use of the professor of Lusopona University and the use of technologies is not the best solution.
“When parents are forbidden, they create a social network on friends’ cell phones,” an example of an expert, “Meeting between school and screen: How to promote a healthy digital life in the Lusone University in Lusone University in Porto.”
Researchers believe that instead of oppression, the intergeneration dialog that leads to both beliefs and leading to both: young people can learn to use safety tools and find new social networks or phenomena that are late for their knowledge.
Terasa Castro also disagrees with the policies of mobile phone ban in schools that have begun to implement more systematic schools in Portuguese schools.
“This is the smallest way and an easy measure. We do not agree with this ban. This leads to the use of unimportant and gone in the absence,” he said.
Between 9 and 13, the pre-tinage, who knows that it is a very active but less studied population, decided to go to the earth to see what was happening and found a group of “dangerous but not in danger.”
The investigation conducted 10 years ago reveals “some amazing methods such as 10 or 11 -year -old children, when colleagues wanted to make video with internal clothing or share videos of resorts, close and sexual photographs,”.
According to the teacher, there is a stress when children and young people share images, especially when they like the boy or “they want to become popular.
Teresa said working with families and teachers never stopped and the scenario had changed too little. There are new social networks, but the relationship of young people with digital does not change.
“Trying to escape from danger, experiments, and parental control,” he said, “One of the greatest risks is the lack of confidence in adults and adults in adults and adults.”
Therefore, they are against the ban, though they have found that there are unusual conditions: “I agree that mobile phones have been banned in the fourth place for the health problem.” The researcher was not even considered bad for the detoxification days of these devices.