Overview
As
the North Vancouver School District (NVSD) continues to embrace
technology to support learning, we recognize the importance of
maintaining a focused and safe learning environment for all students.
The importance of a focused and safe learning environment has been
recently reinforced by provincial guidelines and legislation. With this
in mind, we would like to share some updates regarding the use of
personal digital devices (PDDs) such as cell phones, tablets,
smartwatches, earbuds, and other electronic gadgets within NVSD.
Recent developments
On January 26, 2024, the B.C. Government announced three actions aimed
at enhancing the safety and well-being of students concerning digital
technology. These actions include guidelines on the use of PDDs in
schools, which will be implemented in the upcoming 2024-25 school year.
Why this matters
Studies
indicate that constant interruptions from digital devices, particularly
social media alerts, along with the habit-forming nature of these
platforms and the increase in cyberbullying, can disrupt the learning
process and impact student welfare, health, and well-being.
NVSD's perspective
It
is not our belief that PDDs are inherently problematic, however as a
society we are still learning about the impact of misuse, and overuse on
development and well-being. Since the introduction of PDDs in our
community, the NVSD has taken steps to manage the use of PDDs in the
classroom environment. Beginning in September of 2024, NVSD will be
increasing restrictions across all schools, as directed by the Province.
Please note that students with specific educational or medical needs
outlined in their Individual Education Plan (IEP) or Learning Support
Plan (LSP) will continue to use PDDs to support their educational or
medical needs.
New guidelines for September 2024
The following guidelines will be in place for September and part of the
NVSD Code of Conduct and your school's Code of Conduct:
All
members of the school community are expected to leave personal digital
devices at home, in their bag/backpack, and/or in their locker during
instructional time. Allowances may be made by the staff for
instructional purposes, digital literacy, appropriate use based on age
and developmental stage, accommodations within a student's
Individualized Education Plan, accessibility, medical and health needs,
and/or equitable support for learning outcomes.
Elementary Schools
Across
all NVSD elementary schools, there is no student access to or use of
PDD at any time on the school campus during the school day. This is
essentially a “bell-to-bell" restriction from the beginning of school to
the end of the day. Parents are reminded that elementary students are
always under direct supervision and that the school will communicate
with home for emergent needs if they arise.