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Student aid (done)

Swedish students receives help from the Swedish National Board of Student Aid (CSN) while studying. CSN is a Swedish Government authority that is sending out financial aid for studies. This includes loans and grants for students that is studying in Sweden or abroad in another country.[1] Depending on what type of student finance you will receive, you have to meet different requirements to be able to receive it. The most important ones are Study allowance, student grants and loans, education entry grant and if you are a citizen or not. All these rules have requirements that you will have to meet to be able to get student finance from that section that you want. [2] Every student is entitled to 12 semesters of allowances and loans, totaling 2,611 SEK per week (fall 2018: 252 EUR, 287 USD, 222 GBP) for full-time studies. Allowances are usually 791 SEK per week (Fall 2018: 76 EUR; 87 USD; 67 GBP) with loans covering the rest. The limits for loans and allowances may be substantially increased under certain circumstances.[3]

Grades (upper secondary school), add The diploma project (done)

In all programs in the upper secondary school, all students are required to do a diploma project. The diploma project is a project where the students are required to demonstrate everything they have learned during their 3 years in school. This project have two grading options, which is receiving an E (pass) or F (not pass). The diploma project is not included in the students merit value that is used towards further education.[4]

First sentence in grades, citation and add what type of written reviews you get from year 1-5

Students do not start receiving official grades until the 6th grade. But from year 1-5 , students do receive written reviews instead of getting letter grades. The written reviews includes the knowledge that the student have and also the knowledge that is required for the specific subject. Long term objectives and central content are what the requirements are based on for each subject. There are levels based on what knowledge the student have during that specific time. The written reviews describes the lowest acceptable level of knowledge that a student have in year 3, and states the level that a student need for grades A,C and E in grade 6-9.

-From fall 2018 all children of the age of 5-6 years old have to attend Pre-school (förskola). It is mandatory. (reference mom?) Lead teacher in the municipality of linkoping. (done)

From the age of one, children can be admitted to pre-school (förskola). Pre-schools help provide an environment that stimulates children's development and learning and enable parents to combine parenthood with work or studies. During the year before children start compulsory school, all children are offered a place in a pre-school class (förskoleklass), which combines the pedagogical methods of the pre-school with those of compulsory school. But from a new law, taking place autumn 2018, all children are required to begin in a pre school class at 6 years old. [5]

  1. ^ Regeringskansliet, Regeringen och (2015-04-22). "Financial aid for studies". Regeringskansliet (in Swedish). Retrieved 2018-10-23.
  2. ^ "What qualifies you to receive student finance?". www.csn.se. Retrieved 2018-10-23.
  3. ^ "CSN studiemedelsbelopp" (PDF). {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  4. ^ "Swedish Grades" (PDF). {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  5. ^ "The Swedish education system in brief | Skolverket nyanlända". www.omsvenskaskolan.se. Retrieved 2018-10-25.