What is known about this measure?

What is known about this measure?
  • The measure also extends to other electronic equipment such as laptops and tablets | Photo: Jose Daniel Ramos @danielj2511

The government of Nicolás Maduro revealed that for this 2024-2025 school year it began to implement a pilot plan to regularize the use of cell phones in public schools in Venezuela.

Maduro reported in his program With Maduro+, that this measure has already been implemented in 100 high schools and schools. He added that the plan is going “very well.”

However, he did not offer details on how they are implementing this plan in schools or if it involves an outright ban on the teams.

“School attention and the production of knowledge and capabilities have increased. Sociability and exchange between boys and girls have increased, the anxiety of the anxious generation and violence have decreased,” he stated in the program broadcast on Monday, November 11.

What is known about this measure?
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A measure that extends to laptops and tablets

The measure will not only target cell phones, but also laptops and tablets. Maduro announced that this plan is coordinated with the Minister of Education, Héctor Rodríguez.

“The issue of the harmful influence on the minds of children and young people that these electronic devices have. It is already a global issue,” he confirmed.

Likewise, he assured that 66% of Venezuelans believe that the use of cell phones should not be allowed in schools and neither should social networks.

“It is an important issue, the concerns are seeing children and the influence they are receiving (…) The influence on social networks is very strong because there is a lot of dependence on the telephone,” he added.

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Regularization of social networks

Although this is the first time that the government has established a plan to regularize social networks in schools, they have already made reference to this measure in general.

In August 2024, a group of deputies from Venezuela announced that they were working on a law to regulate social networks.

The measure took place after Nicolás Maduro pointed out the American WhatsApp and Instagram and the Chinese TikTok as instruments “multipliers of hatred and fascism.”

Since August 8, the government of Nicolás Maduro ordered the National Telecommunications Commission (Conatel) block X in Venezuela.

Conatel | EFE/ Rayner Peña R.

“X leave Venezuela for 10 days, so that they can present requests and establish the definitive administrative measure, but enough is enough, enough is enough of trying to sow violence, hatred, of trying to attack Venezuela from the outside,” he asserted. However, three months later, users on the social network detail that they must activate a VPN to be able to enter.

After the July 28 elections, Nicolás Maduro accused the South African businessman who owns X, Elon Musk, of being involved in a “cyber coup” against him.

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What are the main reasons Nicolás Maduro gives ‌for regulating electronic devices and social media in schools?

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1. **New Measures on‍ Electronic⁣ Devices**:

– Nicolás Maduro announced a plan ‍to limit the use of electronic devices such as cell phones, laptops,⁣ and tablets in⁤ schools. ⁣This initiative is in collaboration with the Minister of Education, Héctor Rodríguez.

– Maduro ​highlighted concerns over the negative influence these devices have on children’s⁣ and adolescents’ minds and mentioned that a ⁣significant percentage (66%) of Venezuelans support the restriction of cell phone use in educational settings.

2. **Concerns Regarding Social ‌Media**:

‍- The government is also ‍focusing on the regulation ⁤of social networks in schools.‌ There has been mention of drafting a law aimed at ​regulating these platforms.

– Maduro characterized ⁤certain social media ⁣platforms, including WhatsApp, Instagram, and TikTok, as contributing to the spread of “hatred and fascism.”

3. **Regulatory Actions**:

⁣ – In a previous directive, Maduro ordered the blocking of the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) in Venezuela.

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