
Sweden's schools ditch screens for books—a reversal worth watching
Hacker News·3mo·novaRom
Sweden, once a poster child for ed-tech adoption, is scaling back classroom screen time in favor of physical books and handwriting. The shift reflects growing concern about digital distraction and learning outcomes. For indie makers building education software, it's a signal that the ed-tech gold rush may be hitting headwinds.
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