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Posted on 07/02/202504/02/2025 by Rafael Scapin

Sweden swapped books for computers in 2009. Now, they’re spending millions to bring them back

Sweden is shifting back to traditional learning methods amid concerns that digital screens impact children’s focus and learning abilities. The government plans to invest €104 million to provide paper textbooks for all students by 2025.

https://scoop.upworthy.com/sweden-swapped-books-for-computers-in-2009-now-theyre-spending-millions-to-bring-them-back

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