Sweden to Ban Mobile Phones in Schools, Joining Global Trend of Limiting Student Screens
Sweden is preparing legislation to prohibit mobile phones in primary and secondary schools. The measure aims to curb distractions and improve learning environments.
Sweden is preparing legislation to prohibit mobile phones in primary and secondary
schools. The measure aims to curb distractions and improve learning environments.
Officials say the ban reflects concerns about excessive screen time among pupils. The
policy aligns Sweden with other countries that have restricted devices in classrooms.
Educators anticipate a shift toward more face‑to‑face interaction. Parents will need to
adapt to new rules for device use during school hours. The government plans to implement
the ban in the upcoming academic year. Stakeholders will monitor the impact on student
focus and academic performance.