Swedish government announced that the country’s schools would be going back to basics, emphasizing skills such as reading and writing, particularly in early grades. After mostly being sidelined, physical books are now being reintroduced into classrooms, and students are learning to write the old-fashioned way: by hand, with a pencil or pen, on sheets of paper. The Swedish government also plans to make schools cellphone-free throughout the country https://undark.org/2026/04/01/sweden-schools-books/
Why Swedish Schools Are Bringing Back Books

Amid declining test scores, the country has pivoted away from screens and invested in back-to-basics school materials.

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@nixCraft my main concern is simply how quickly analog materials become dated. I don't think that's a problem, per se. Rather, something to be managed around.

@carlsetzer We solved this problem ages ago, with new and revised editions.
Paper can be recycled easily and even if thrown out, it decomposes way quicker then anything found in any electronic device...

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