MATARAM - The Education Office of Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara Province will conduct a study on the prohibition of bringing cellphones (HP) to schools, so that children can refocus on learning through a full face-to-face learning system (PTM). "We will review the proposal of the principal to be issued again regarding the prohibition of students from bringing cellphones to school, so that the steps and policies that we take as needed," said Head of the Mataram City Education Office (Disdik) Yusuf Zain in Mataram, Antara, Wednesday, September 21. The statement was made in response to the proposal of a number of junior high school principals in Mataram City, to ask Disdik to issue a circular ban on students bringing cellphones to school. The consideration is that students are feared to open other sites that are not in accordance with their age, so they must be strictly controlled. Yusuf admitted, along with the current sloping of the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of cellphones for teaching and learning activities is no longer used because the learning process is focused on PTM. "We received these complaints from a number of school principals, for example at SMPN 1, SMPN 2, and SMPN 15, while other schools have not," he said. Sementara lanjut Yusuf, selama ini alasan orang tua memberikan HP pada anak-anak untuk komunikasi penumpang saat jam pulang sekolah. Related to that, in this case schools must also prepare a free telephone facility with a minimum of three with different numbers to make it easier for parents and students. "If students are prohibited from bringing cellphones, schools must be able to prepare free telephone facilities," he said. Meanwhile, the Principal of SMPN 1 Mataram Saptadi Akbar said that the proposal for Disdik to issue a circular ban on bringing cellphones to schools was also intended as an effort to anticipate cases of misuse of cellphones. "The sites that children open are 'online', so that they accidentally have news or incoming pictures that they don't deserve to consume," he said. Meanwhile, for the current need for learning and learning, he continued, it can be said that PTM has been fully implemented since the COVID-19 pandemic slowed down. "If anyone has to use the internet network, we have a computer laboratory that students can use. We can also prepare free calls to pick up students by their parents," he said.

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