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Mobile phones have become a common classroom feature. Photo: John Lewis |
by Javier Espinoza, Education Editor, The Telegraph, 29 August 2015
Mobile phones should be banned in secondary schools in an effort to raise standards, the chief inspector of schools has said.
Sir Michael Wilshaw called for more comprehensives to implement a“grammar school ethos” and also take the lead of independent schools where pupils stand when teachers enter a classroom.