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No Result View All Result Why Sweden Is Spending Millions to Ditch School iPads and Bring Back Books Share Share this article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Flipboard Bluesky Email Copy Link Home → Science → News Why Sweden Is Spending Millions to Ditch School iPads and Bring Back Books Amid declining test scores, the country has pivoted away from screens and invested in back-to-basics school materials.