Guidelines for use of devices in classrooms


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IT cannot be denied that electronic devices can help improve the learning process as students can easily access information through them.

In the near future, students may have to put away their books and take out their electronic devices in classrooms, as Education Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid recently said that starting from next year, students in 10,000 schools nationwide would be allowed to bring certain mobile devices to class. Mobile phones are excluded, however.

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