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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. Published on January 13, 2025 Read : 2 min 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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