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Legislative interim study set for cellphones in schools

Legislative interim study set for cellphones in schools

A legislative interim study with national experts has been announced to examine the impact of students having cellphones in schools, according to Sen. Adam Push (R-Edmond).

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) - A legislative interim study with national experts has been announced to examine the impact of students having cellphones in schools, according to Sen. Adam Push (R-Edmond).

"Our goal is to gather comprehensive data and insights from a variety of perspectives to make informed decisions that best support our students' education and well-being," said Sen. Pugh.

The interim study is set to feature presentations from leading experts in education technology,
child psychology and school administration. Topics will include the potential for cellphones to enhance learning through educational apps and resources, as well as concerns about distractions, cyberbullying and data privacy.

"We are inviting top experts from across the country to ensure a robust and balanced discussion. Their knowledge and experience will be invaluable as we explore this complex issue."

Sen. Adam Push (R-Edmond)

The study once scheduled at the Oklahoma State Capitol will release findings and recommendations that will inform potential legislation in the upcoming session.

Once scheduled, a link to the study time, location and more information will be available by clicking here.

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