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Decision-making of Ministry of Education
The Ministry of Education made a clear response to the suggestions of the representatives of the two associations, and did not allow primary and secondary school students to bring only mobile phones into the campus. The Ministry of Education said that it will establish and improve the network security mechanism with relevant departments. Strengthen the management of primary and secondary school students bringing smart phones into the campus, and prohibit primary and secondary school students from bringing smart electronic products into the classroom. Even if they are brought into the school, the school should keep them in a unified way.

Actually, about what? Prohibit primary and secondary schools from bringing smart phones into campus? The proposal has existed for a long time, and there has been no specific countermeasures to implement it. Now that the Ministry of Education has issued specific policies, has it been fully explained? Primary and secondary school students bring smart phones into campus? The disadvantages have reached the point where we have to pay attention to them.

Nowadays, with the rapid development of information technology, smart phones are almost indispensable, and even primary school students have one. However, smart phones are a double-edged sword, which brings great convenience and inconvenience to people.

Students are the future of the motherland, and learning is one of the main tasks of students. Their development even determines the future construction of the motherland. However, under the influence of the Internet, many primary and middle school students are not using smart phones to find learning materials, but are more addicted to mobile games and various novel videos. Spiritual opium? Driven by students, students are inevitably unable to concentrate on their studies, and some even cheat with smart phones, which will seriously interfere with the teaching order.

Therefore, the response of the Ministry of Education is also to stop the phenomenon that primary and secondary school students are addicted to playing smart phones. In addition to prohibiting primary and secondary school students from bringing smart phones into campus, the Ministry of Education also emphasizes actively guiding primary and secondary school students to surf the Internet healthily. Even if the use of mobile phones is prohibited on campus, parents should supervise their children and actively guide them to use smart phones correctly. Only through the cooperation and supervision between home and school can we form a long-term mechanism conducive to the development of students.

It is necessary for schools, parents and students to actively respond to and implement measures to prohibit primary and secondary school students from bringing smart phones into campus, hoping that the harm brought by smart phones to students will gradually weaken.