April 22, 2025, 5:21 pm
Amid growing concerns about digital distractions, Quebec stakeholders have reached an unusual consensus: a total ban on cellphones in primary and secondary schools. The unified call—marking a rare moment of agreement—promises to reset classroom norms, proving that sometimes common sense prevails with a touch of collective exasperation.
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La Commission spéciale sur les impacts des écrans a rendu un rapport intérimaire mardi.
Vivrait-on les derniers moments du cellulaire à l’école ? C’est ce qui est permis de croire maintenant que tous les partis à Québec s’entendent pour réclamer une interdiction complète des cellulaires dans les établissements primaires et secondaires.
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