Student Mobile Phone Policy Review -
Student Survey
The survey is part of the Review of the Mobile Phones Student Use Policy. The Department of Education and Training has engaged ACIL Allen to carry out the review.

The survey is voluntary and you can stop at any time.

What is the Mobile Phones Student Use Policy?
The Mobile Phones Students Use Policy was introduced in all Victorian government schools in Term 1, 2020. The policy requires that students who choose to bring mobile phones to school have them switched off and securely stored during school hours.

Why am I doing this survey?
As a student you are affected by the Policy at your school. You are invited to participate in this survey to explore your experiences with the Policy, how it has impacted you at school and how it might be improved into the future.

Who do I contact if I have further questions?
If you have any questions, please contact Daphne Cohen at the Department of Education and Training at Learning.Design.Innovation@education.vic.gov.au or Tom Peachey, the Project Manager at ACIL Allen, at t.peachey@acilallen.com.au.
What type of school do you attend?
Where is your school located?
What grade/year level are you in?
"If students bring a mobile phone to school, it must be switched off and stored during school hours."

How did you find out about this rule? (Tick as many as applicable)
If you bring a mobile phone to school, do you have access to secure storage?
Do you agree with the following?
 
Yes
No
Unsure
I am better able to focus on learning in class (there are less distractions) as a result of not having phones?
I do more social or physical activities (e.g. talking, games, sports) while at school at lunchtime/recess as a result of not having phones?
Cyber-bullying incidents during school hours have reduced as a result of not having phones?
Other serious incidents (e.g. filming fights) during school hours have reduced as a result of not having phones?
 
Overall, do you think the rule requiring mobile phones to be switched off and stored during school works ok?
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