Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HJR34

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Public schools; Jt. Com. on Health Care to study impact of cell phone possession & use on students.

Impact

The study mandated by HJR34 is set to include comprehensive evaluations of how cell phone use during school hours influences students' educational performance and cognitive focus. Additionally, it will address the implications of this technology on the mental well-being of students. The anticipation of this study suggests a potential reassessment of current school policies regarding cell phone use, emphasizing a need for balance between technological integration and classroom decorum.

Summary

HJR34 directs the Joint Commission on Health Care to conduct a study on the impact of cell phone possession and use among students in public schools. The resolution recognizes the pervasive nature of cell phones, especially smartphones, among school-age children, highlighting both their potential benefits as educational resources and their capacity to distract students from learning activities. Given these contrasting elements, the bill aims to assess how cell phones affect learning outcomes, attention, and students' mental health.

Contention

While HJR34 focuses on research and evaluation, there may be points of contention regarding the findings and subsequent policy recommendations. Stakeholders, including educators and parents, may have differing opinions on the appropriateness of cell phone use in educational settings. The outcomes of this study could lead to significant changes in regulations around technology use in schools, prompting debates on safety, educational effectiveness, and parental control.

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