EAI Wants the Government to Allow SHS Students to Use Mobile Phones with Careful Measures – William Boadi

EAI Wants the Government to Allow SHS Students to Use Mobile Phones with Careful Measures – William Boadi

The Educate Africa Institute (EAI) is urging the government to reconsider the ban on mobile phones in Senior High Schools (SHS) and allow students to use them under strict regulations. In today’s digital age, mobile phones have become essential tools for learning, providing students with access to educational resources, research materials, and online courses. Restricting their use deprives students of valuable learning opportunities and limits their ability to develop digital literacy skills, which are crucial for academic and career success.

EAI believes that with careful measures, mobile phones can enhance teaching and learning rather than serve as a distraction. Schools can implement policies to regulate their usage, such as allowing access only during study hours and for academic purposes. Teachers can also integrate technology into their lessons by guiding students on how to use educational apps and online libraries responsibly. Additionally, schools can monitor and control internet access to prevent misuse while ensuring that students benefit from the vast knowledge available online.

By allowing SHS students to use mobile phones responsibly, the government can modernize the education system and better prepare students for the digital world. Many advanced countries have embraced technology in education, and Ghana should not be left behind. EAI, therefore, calls on the Ministry of Education to review the current policy and establish clear guidelines that balance technology use with academic discipline. A well-regulated approach will maximize the benefits of mobile learning while minimizing potential distractions, ultimately improving the quality of education in the country.

Signed

William Boadi
Executive Director of Educate Africa Institute, Educationist, Political analyst, and Social Worker.
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