Italy Implements Mobile Phone Ban in Upper Classes

Tue 17th Jun, 2025

In a significant shift in educational policy, Italy has announced that mobile phones will be prohibited in classrooms for students in upper grades starting from the new academic year following the summer break. This regulation, issued by the Ministry of Education, aims to enhance the learning environment by minimizing distractions caused by smartphones.

Previously, the ban on mobile phone usage was primarily enforced for younger students, typically under the age of 15. However, the new directive extends this prohibition to older students as well, with specific exceptions available for those who rely on mobile devices due to disabilities.

Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara, a member of the right-wing Lega party, emphasized that the decision is backed by research indicating that excessive or inappropriate use of mobile phones can adversely affect students' health, well-being, and academic performance. Under the new rules, students will be required to secure their phones in designated storage areas prior to the start of classes.

The legislation reflects a broader trend observed in various countries, where schools are grappling with the challenges posed by mobile technology in educational settings. In Italy, a previous version of the ban had been relaxed over the years, leading to inconsistent enforcement across different institutions. The renewed commitment to a stricter policy is expected to restore focus and discipline in classrooms.

The Ministry of Education in Italy, now referred to as the "Ministry of School and Merit" since the establishment of the right-wing coalition government led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in 2022, is keen to underline the importance of merit-based education. This change signals a revitalized effort to prioritize academic achievement and create a more conducive learning atmosphere for students.

As the new school year approaches, schools and educators will need to prepare for the implementation of this policy and communicate the changes effectively to students and parents. The emphasis will be on fostering a focused educational environment free from the distractions that mobile devices can introduce.


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