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  "textContent": "In the past decade, student achievement has stagnated or declined around the world as cellphones have become nearly ubiquitous Gen Z and Gen Alpha accessories. Educators from Florida to Sweden to Rio de Janeiro are responding with an increasingly popular tactic: restricting or banning cellphone use during the school day. But the first wave of […]\n\nThe post Inside the latest global research on school cellphone bans appeared first on The Hechinger Report.",
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