
ArmInfo.The Yerevan City Hall is proposing to ban the use of smartphones in schools for students in grades 1-6 and restrict it for those in grades 7-12. The proposal was made by Margarit Khachatryan, Head of the General Education Department of the Yerevan City Hall.
Specifically, given the negative consequences for the educational process-student concentration and academic performance-Khachatryan proposed banning the use of phones for students in grades 1-6 during lessons, breaks, and events. In certain cases where a child must bring a phone to school, she noted, the child must hand it over to the homeroom teacher at the beginning of the lesson and collect it only at the end of the lesson.
For students in grades 7-12, the General Education Department proposed limiting the use of phones/smartphones/smartwatches and other devices-only at the direction of a teacher and under their supervision for the educational process.
Before a blanket ban is imposed, this decision is planned to be implemented in 15 schools in the capital, in order to monitor and evaluate students' physical, social, and psychological indicators, activity, and academic performance by the end of the year.
In this regard, Yerevan Mayor Tigran Avinyan has instructed that initial discussions be held with all school principals, the decision presented, their opinions heard, and a final decision made based on the assessments received.
Meanwhile, it should be noted that, according to the decision of the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports of Armenia, first-grade students will be required to use smartphones during the educational process, as certain information in textbooks is presented digitally via QR codes, specifically materials about the Armenian alphabet and its creator, Mesrop Mashtots.