In 2009, Sweden chose to replace books with computers. 15 years later, it allocates 104 million euros to reverse course
Sweden is investing €104 million to bring back printed textbooks, highlighting growing concerns over digital learning’s toll on student focus and skills. Discover how this bold move could reshape education everywhere.
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January 13, 2025
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In 2009, Sweden chose to replace books with computers. 15 years later, it allocates 104 million euros to reverse course | Indian Defence Review
In a world where tech seems to run the show, Sweden’s education system is hitting the brakes ...
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