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Buenos Aires Province Restricts Phones in Primary Classrooms to Teacher‑Approved Use

Regulation is due within 180 days, with implementation expected afterward, potentially in 2026.

Overview

  • The Legislature passed a law that bars students from using phones and other screens during time in public or private primary schools unless a teacher explicitly authorizes them for pedagogical purposes.
  • The measure was authored by senators Emmanuel González Santalla and Lorena Mandagarán, who argue it aims to improve learning and attention rather than reject technology.
  • The statute mandates awareness campaigns and requires signage or leaflets on the risks of early screen exposure for children up to 12 in schools, health settings and selected public venues.
  • Education authorities will define enforcement details and exceptions in the forthcoming regulation, with officials analyzing scope and logistics before rollout.
  • The rule is expected to cover about 1.56 million primary students and roughly 589,000 in initial education across some 11,300 schools, aligning the province with CABA, Neuquén and Salta, which already have similar limits.