Indiana teachers support expanded classroom technology ban
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In 2024, state lawmakers passed a bill that requires school districts to have regulations on cellphones, laptops and smartwatches during instructional time.
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In 2024, state lawmakers passed a bill that requires school districts to have regulations on cellphones, laptops and smartwatches during instructional time. This left it up to the districts to put a full ban on the technology.
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