Brazil Limits School Phone Use
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New law in Brazil restricts smartphones in schools
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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed a bill in January limiting smartphone access at schools.
Phones are limited in classrooms and in the halls, but can still be used for educational purposes, with teacher's permission.
Schools can set their own guidelines, such as whether students can keep phones in backpacks or in lockers.
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