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In Denmark, schools are trialling later start times to give teens a sleep boost
euronews (in English)
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1 year ago
Amid a growing awareness of youth mental health, 20 schools in Denmark have pushed back their start times following a two-year trial.
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Remember the struggle of waking up for school before the sun rises?
00:03
This school began letting pupils aged 13 to 16 start at 9 a.m. instead of 8-10 a.m. two years ago,
00:10
hoping to improve students' learning and well-being.
00:13
It all started with me reading Chris McDonald's book, Ægget til forhandling,
00:19
where I read about young people's positive relationship to sleep.
00:25
And then I thought, hmm, in schools in Denmark we always meet at 8 a.m., why do we do that?
00:31
The experiment was driven by experts' opinions,
00:34
suggesting teenagers have a different circadian rhythm than adults.
00:38
Before, we were very tired of it, and we were also quite angry in the morning,
00:46
because many people were sleeping, and we didn't really care about each other.
00:51
But after we met at 9 a.m., we became much happier,
00:55
and we really wanted to talk to each other instead of looking at our phones.
00:59
They prefer to go to bed later and to wake up later.
01:03
So if you ask a teenage daughter at 10 a.m. to go to bed,
01:06
and she says, I'm not sleepy yet, then she's actually not lying.
01:11
According to the Danish health authorities, teenagers should sleep 8 to 10 hours a day,
01:16
but almost 60% of 15-year-olds in the country sleep less than that.
01:21
You're lying there turning and turning for a long time, maybe an hour or two,
01:26
and you can't fall asleep.
01:27
But after an hour or two, you get better sleep quality, and you fall asleep faster.
01:33
In collaboration with a tech startup,
01:35
the school has tracked their pupils' sleep and screen time via an app.
01:39
Results showed improvement in sleep duration and tiredness levels.
01:44
The initiative has spread rapidly throughout the country in the past two years.
01:48
Today, there are about 20 schools that have implemented a later school start time.
01:53
The thrives of the children are very good,
01:56
and the energy in the class for the first lesson now is much better than it was before.
02:02
And there's a lot more initiative by the students.
02:06
I really like the new school start because you can sleep in longer,
02:11
and I'm now more concentrated in school, and I can learn more.
02:14
We go later to bed, so it's not really working for me.
02:19
It works for me.
02:21
I think it's really nice when I have late football trainings, football sessions,
02:29
then I can get an hour more sleep, especially when I live far away.
02:35
But does the later school start time mean later finish times?
02:38
Advocates say schools need to make sure students have free time in the afternoon.
02:43
We actually see that many schools, they make this happen.
02:46
They find the hours, they mess around a little bit with the schedule,
02:51
and it really can happen.
02:54
Experts say the initiative is promising, but warn that there are some caveats.
02:58
My concern is that a lot happened to the technological development and social media and stuff,
03:05
and we actually don't know whether the effects will last for a longer period of time.
03:13
Evaluating the effects of this initiative can also be tricky.
03:17
In Denmark, many of the schools that have implemented the initiative
03:23
have not had a scientific or methodological scientific evaluation of the initiatives.
03:30
So that is something we also need.
03:32
About seven municipalities in Denmark have active ongoing discussions
03:36
about support for schools to try a later start time.
03:39
But there remains a back and forth between implementing changes
03:43
based on existing scientific evidence
03:45
and supporting experiments that could yield new insights.
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