Sweden is set to ban mobile phones in schools from the next academic year as part of a broad reversal on the use of screens in classrooms
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Sweden is set to ban mobile phones in schools from the next academic year as part of a broad reversal on the use of screens in classrooms
Long championed as a leader in adopting digital technology, Sweden is set to ban mobile phones in schools beginning in the fall for the next academic year. Sweden is set to ban mobile phones in schools from the next academic year as part of a broad reversal on the use of screens in classrooms.
NPR reported the story as "Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools." The Independent reported the story as "Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools, joining trend of shelving screens for students."
3 sources have covered this story, including NPR, The Independent and The Seattle Times. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 19 hours ago.
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