Denmark has abandoned "e-learning" and returned paper textbooks to schools:

Denmark has abandoned "e-learning" and returned paper textbooks to schools:


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Denmark has abandoned "e-learning" and returned paper textbooks to schools:

Since the beginning of the school year, there has been a ban on the use of mobile phones or tablets during classes throughout Denmark. After a decade of fully digital education, paper textbooks have been returned to the country's schools.

English teacher Islam Dijab: The biggest problem is that when we gave up books and switched to gadgets, it became noticeable that it was difficult for many children to concentrate, and it was also too easy to switch to another application and, for example, start a video game right during class. Computers are now used for a limited time, and teachers monitor their use.

For a country that was once considered a digital pioneer, this is actually a 180-degree reversal. The reason was alarming statistics: according to the Child Welfare Commission, teenagers aged 13 to 18 spend an average of five and a half hours a day on their phones, and their mental health has deteriorated.

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