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South Korea bans mobile phones in schools to combat smartphone addiction among teenagers.

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The law prohibits smartphone use during class.

The law prohibits smartphone use during class.

South Korea passed a new law banning the use of mobile phones and smart devices during class hours in schools, in a move aimed at tackling rising concerns over smartphone addiction among children and teenagers. The bill will take effect from March 2026, making South Korea one of the few countries to enshrine such restrictions in law rather than leaving them to schools’ discretion.

Why Is South Korea Banning Mobile Phones In Schools?

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Lawmakers and parents argue that phone use is damaging academic performance, social skills and emotional health. Nearly a quarter of South Korea’s 51 million people are considered to overuse their phones, according to government data. Among teenagers, that figure jumps to 43%. Parents also cite fears of cyberbullying. Cho Jung-hun, an opposition MP who introduced the bill, said there is “significant scientific and medical proof” that smartphone overuse harms brain development and emotional growth.

How Will The Ban Work?

The law prohibits smartphone use during class but gives teachers powers to restrict phones on school premises. Exceptions are made for students with disabilities, emergencies or educational purposes. While many schools already limit phone use, the legislation provides a firmer legal footing. Nearly 70% of teachers surveyed by the Korean Federation of Teachers’ Association reported classroom disruptions due to smartphones.

However, the Korean Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union said some members worry about infringing students’ rights. Critics also question whether the measure addresses the root causes of stress and screen dependency.

Which Countries Have Banned Phones In Schools?

South Korea joins countries including France, Finland, Italy, the Netherlands and China in restricting phones in schools, though the scope varies. France’s ban applies mainly to younger children.

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