Teachers in Sweden call for students left behind to be allowed to repeat a grade

要点
- 1. 25 percent of 9th-grade students in Kristinehamn graduated without high school eligibility.
- 2. Approximately 50 students will start the Introduction Programme at Brogymnasiet in the autumn.
- 3. Teachers are asking for grade repetition to be allowed in order to equalize students' levels.
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In the Swedish town of Kristinehamn, nearly 25 percent of 9th-grade students completed their primary and lower secondary education this year without meeting the eligibility requirements for transition to high school. While this situation draws attention to the decline in education levels, teachers are looking for new ways to close the gaps.
Approximately 50 of these students will continue their education by enrolling in the Introduction Programme (IM) at Brogymnasiet school for the upcoming autumn term. This program aims to provide basic support to students so they can begin their high school education.
Following these developments, teachers argue that students who have fallen behind academically should be allowed to repeat their previous grade for one more year before moving on to the next grade. Educators believe that this practice could help students close their gaps in core subjects and be more successful in later stages.
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- 1. Q: What is the situation of the graduating students in Kristinehamn?
- A: Nearly 25 percent of the students who finished 9th grade this year failed to meet the requirements needed to start high school.
- 2. Q: What will be the next step for students who could not obtain an eligibility certificate?
- A: Approximately 50 of these students will attend the Introduction Programme (IM) at Brogymnasiet school during the autumn term.
- 3. Q: What solution do teachers propose to address the learning gaps?
- A: Teachers are demanding that students be allowed to repeat a year to catch up in the subjects where they have fallen behind.