The latest PISA report by OECD suggests that student test scores have been declining in OECD countries since 2012, with a possible correlation to increased phone usage. The report indicates that students who spend more time on their phones perform worse in school, distract other students, and have a negative outlook on life. The findings have been highlighted by various media outlets, sparking a discussion on the impact of phone usage on students' academic performance and well-being.
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