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

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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According to ABC News’s source item, Sweden set to ban mobile phones in schools, joining trend of shelving screens for students, 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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