May 25, 2012
Published: 15 Jun 09 08:54 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
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Swedish high school students will no longer be able to take courses at municipal adult education programmes (Komvux) in order to improve their grades, according to a new schools bill to be presented on Monday.
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adjective
Lång means long, tall and can be used for height, distance or time.
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- not everyone attends big city gymnasiets that offer all programmes at gymnasiet - some people are forced to go to komvux to study subjects such a Chemsitry and Physics D as many smaller gymnasiets do not offer these subjects
- some people do not know what career path they want to take a 16;
- some people come from families where studying is not encouraged and were forced to leave gymnasiet or work part/full time alongside gymnasiet studies which reduced their grades
- some people have their horizons limited by youthful mistakes or poor teenage judgement - I know several women from my komvux class who were forced to leave gymnasiet/got poor grades as a result of pregnancy - yet now having repeated classes they are all working in professional jobs as a result of this second chance (as a gymnasiet teacher, a high school teacher, a geriatirc nurse, and a clinical psychologist)
It seems as though the government is to return to the classdivided society - trying to reduce the opportunities of many people to get a second chance - more and more the prestigious university programmes will be reserved for a narrow group of people from graduate, middle class backgrounds from prestigious city schools.