Dr. Miriam Rahali – The Matter at Hand: Making a Call for More Evidence on Smartphone Bans in Schools
Tuesday, November 12th, 2024
Join us for a special ARNIC seminar on 11/12 at 5:30PM PT led by Dr. Miriam Rahali titled “The Matter at Hand: Making a Call for More Evidence on Smartphone Bans in Schools“
About the Talk
In 2005, Dr. Miriam Rahali was teaching in a New York City public high school when mayor Michael Bloomberg became the first in the nation to implement a ban on phones in schools. Nearly 20 years later, calls to ban smartphones in school are once again gaining attention around the world – but in an alarming way that seems to close down the deeper conversations society needs to have about the best interests of children in a digital age. In this talk, Dr. Rahali illustrates the way the language of ‘bans’ is too simplistic to explain school practice, which varies significantly across (and within) countries in its conceptualization, implementation and enforcement. To better understand what can be learned from this variation, she offers an overview and assessment of empirical research on the effectiveness of school smartphone policies on academic outcomes. While much less research exists than might have been expected, Dr. Rahali marshals the available evidence to show how smartphone use at school may both undermine and enhance learning. She then presents two contrasting case studies (the UK and Singapore) to show the differences in the way schools – and countries – are managing the use of smartphones. What the case studies illuminate is rather than simply prohibiting phone use during the school day, the challenge for schools is to develop more balanced and collaborative approaches to use. She concludes the talk by bringing together key elements from the literature and empirical studies to provide evidence-based and child rights respecting suggestions for concerned stakeholders.
About the Speaker