Plans to relocate sixth graders in Uppvidinge were reversed after strong parental protests, with politicians emphasizing the discussions were never formal proposals.
Riksrevisionen reports that key Swedish education authorities fail to provide teachers with scientifically founded, useful educational support, calling for urgent reforms.
The Tidöpartierna coalition urges a fresh investigation into banning foreign ownership of Swedish schools citing security risks and EU legal complexities.
Significant differences in school support funding across Swedish municipalities underscore calls from political leaders like Simona Mohamsson for stronger education and integration policies.
Controversy grows over new administrative fees at Swedish cultural schools, sparking concerns about accessibility for low-income families and calls for alternative funding.
Sweden is tackling a severe shortage of qualified special education teachers in adapted schools through a government investigation and planned education reform.
Sweden's recent health survey reveals negative trends among school students, prompting calls for mandatory well-being lessons in schools to improve youth health.
Local school closure plans and longstanding political control are fueling distrust and demands for accountability in Swedish municipalities Krokom and Trelleborg.
Jönköping plans preschool budget cuts amid declining child numbers, while Stockholm's Högdalen halts a costly large preschool project over concerns of scale and location.
Sweden's Social Democrats call for a profit ban and outreach measures in SFI education, citing privatization-induced quality issues and course cancellations.
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson faces criticism for hosting a private school event at his official residence, sparking concerns about lobbying and transparency.
Ongoing political tensions in Sweden focus on opposition to preschool closures and critique of gender theory projects prioritized by the ruling majority.