
Dema Minister of education talk House of Lords sey the government go make changes to the bill wey dem passed to protect children for school.
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Education Department talk sey the move go give legal backing to what schools already dey practice; and that be kiddies no go fi bring phones to school.
Education Secretary Bridget Philipson rep memo to schools this year encouraging them to make sure students no fi use phones in school for the entire day.
The government wan make the phone-ban guideline legal to make am by force compliance.
One opposition leader, shadow education secretary Laura Trott talk sey the changes dem wan put before parliament be fantastic news give headies for schools, parents then the kids across the country.
"For over a year, Labour dismissed this as an unnecessary gimmick, and just last week the education minister claimed the problem had already been solved," she wrote on X.
"I'm glad they've now listened; this is the right step for improving behaviour and raising attainment in our classrooms."
A government leader talk sey they want students to turn the phones off and put in dema bags and they prefer that to complete ban suggestion by opposition members.
Some schools get lockers where phones are kept so sey students no go fi use am.
Details of the changes wey the government make to the bill, dem nor publish yet. Liberal Democrats add sey the government for make sure the schools get support and funding to make these new rules go on smoothly.
Caroline Voaden, spokesperson for schools talk sey dem give victory to school kids, families then teachers by forcing the government to introduce the ban on phone use.
For Reform UK, education spokesperson Suella Braverman, e be phone use wey dey spoil and distract kiddies for schools in the country and enforcing the ban go help the children to do the right thing.
Source: BBC