MOE DMA for PLDs: What Schools Control vs What Parents Can Set (Secondary Guide)
03 Jan 2026, 00:00 Z· Last updated 01 Jan 2026
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Q: What does MOE DMA for PLDs cover?
A: A source-backed guide for secondary parents on MOE’s Device Management Application (DMA) for Personal Learning Devices (PLDs): what it does, what schools control during school hours, and what parents can set after school.
TL;DR
- MOE states all PLDs have DMA installed to support schools and parents in managing device use with students.
- During school hours, MOE states schools set the default DMA settings (including web filtering and permissions) to support teaching and learning.
- After school hours, MOE states parents can select the level of control or set similar restrictions at home.
- MOE states suspected DMA bypasses are investigated, with school-based consequences if a misdemeanour is established.
Status: MOE sources last checked 2026-01-01.
1 What is DMA (in MOE’s words)?
MOE describes DMA as the “device management application” installed on PLDs to support schools and parents in managing device use with the student. MOE forum letter reply (16 Apr 2024)
MOE also states DMA is present across PLDs used for learning, and that it is paired with cyber wellness education. MOE forum letter reply (1 May 2024)
2 What DMA can do (high-level)
MOE describes DMA as being able to:
- Block access to inappropriate or undesirable internet content.
- Control permissions and access to selected applications (as prescribed by schools).
- Regulate screen time and reduce learning distractions.
- Put PLDs on sleep mode (MOE gives an example window of 10pm to 6am).
Sources: MOE forum letter reply (16 Apr 2024) MOE EdTalks (28 Mar 2025) MOE parliamentary reply (11 Nov 2024)
3 Who controls what: school hours vs after school (simple table)
| Situation |
Sources
- MOE forum letter reply (16 Apr 2024): Schools and parents can guide usage of digital devices with DMA
- MOE forum letter reply (1 May 2024): Parent-school partnership key to guiding students on e-learning
- MOE parliamentary reply (11 Nov 2024): Controls and enforcement for PLD management
- MOE EdTalks (28 Mar 2025): MOE’s views on digital devices and healthier screen use
- MOE press release (30 Nov 2025): Enhanced Measures to Promote Healthier Screen Use in Students

