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Does the Ministry of Education have a rule that primary school students bring mobile phones to school?
In China, the Ministry of Education does not require primary school students to bring mobile phones to school, but most schools do not encourage students to bring mobile phones. At present, schools basically have school newsletter, which can bind family numbers, and students can call their parents with school newsletter cards.

In the following countries, students are "forbidden to bring mobile phones" at school.

France: In May 2009, the relevant departments of the French government jointly announced that minors under the age of 12 would be prohibited from using mobile phones to protect their health, because it is difficult to accurately estimate the harm of mobile phones at present. United States: The Expert's Guide to the Safe Use of Mobile Phones requires that children under 12 should not use mobile phones except in an emergency. The reason is that the skull of children is thinner than that of adults, so children absorb more radiation. South Korea: The Ministry of Education pointed out that the proposed bill in Seoul prohibits primary school students from bringing mobile phones to school, and allows junior high school students and senior high school students to bring mobile phones, but they must be handed over to the school for centralized custody after school and returned to the students after school. At present, about 30% of primary and secondary schools in Seoul 1250 have banned students from bringing mobile phones to school. Japan: The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology has sent a letter to all primary and secondary schools in China on June 5438+ 10, demanding that students be prohibited from bringing their mobile phones to school, and requiring senior high schools to make regulations such as "prohibiting students from using mobile phones at school".