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Sweden is investing €104M to bring back printed textbooks


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.

Sweden is investing €104 million to bring back printed textbooks, highlighting growing concerns over digital learning’s toll on student focus and skills. This isn’t about ditching digital tools altogether but rather finding a sweet spot where tech supports basic learning techniques instead of taking over completely. Sweden’s choice highlights how important it is to find balance in education—a takeaway that’s relevant worldwide as schools everywhere try to blend technology with solid educational foundations.

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