The return to more traditional ways of learning is a response to politicians and experts questioning whether Sweden’s hyper-digitalised approach to education, including the introduction of tablets in nursery schools, had led to a decline in basic skills.

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    1 year ago

    Let’s listen to some politicians then instead, who are having zero insight and are virtue signalling old=better. Sounds great, I’ll get my stick to beat the stupid out of these kids.

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      1 year ago

      Of course old isn’t always better. Who said so? I said above that the most important aspect is that teachers care and no amount of money can compensate for a lack of motivated teachers.

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        1 year ago

        You were ranting about “self-important” experts. You didn’t even mention money or motivation.

        Seriously, who gives a shit what alleged self-important experts say? The consensus in education shifts all the time and the studies corroborating preconceived notions are mostly hot garbage. It’s incredible how little tangible evidence there exists.