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Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools, joining trend of shelving screens for students

Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools, joining trend of shelving screens for students

Summary

Sweden will ban mobile phones in schools starting next academic year to reduce screen time and encourage traditional learning methods like reading books. This move is part of a broader global trend where countries are rethinking the use of digital devices in classrooms to improve students' reading and writing skills.

Key Facts

  • Sweden’s government decided to ban mobile phones in schools beginning in the fall of the next academic year.
  • The focus is on increasing reading time and minimizing screen time, especially for preschool and younger students.
  • Officials noticed a decline in reading and writing abilities among students, prompting the policy change.
  • Many schools in Sweden had already restricted phone use before the government ban.
  • Similar measures are being introduced in Denmark and Finland, and countries like Spain and South Korea also limit mobile phone use at schools.
  • The Los Angeles Unified School District in the U.S. recently introduced screen time limits and bans on some digital content for young students.
  • Sweden is known for being highly digital and home to companies like Spotify and Ericsson, making this shift significant.
  • The government allocated about $59 million to support these changes in schools.
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