New study shows differences among teachers at school transition

A new study from Umeå University shows that teachers have different views on how to prepare students for the transition from middle school to junior high. This affects students' experience of the start in grade 7. Doctoral student Josefin Ånger emphasizes the need for collaboration.

The study points out that teachers are not in agreement on what the transition between middle school and junior high entails. Many see the handover of information about students as the core of the work. Focus lies mainly on the end of grade 6 and the first weeks in grade 7. Long-term preparations receive less space according to the results. The transition has a strong special education focus where students in need of support are at the center. Josefin Ånger says that much collaboration is required to facilitate for the students. The study points to the need for greater consensus among teachers. It was published on June 8 2026 and is based on research at Umeå University.

関連記事

Swedish Education Minister Simona Mohamsson announces government rejection of national education curricula and tighter oversight at press conference.
AIによって生成された画像

Government tightens oversight of National Agency for Education's curriculum work

AIによるレポート AIによって生成された画像

The Swedish government has rejected the National Agency for Education's work on new curricula and will impose tighter control. Education Minister Simona Mohamsson (L) criticized the agency for not fully aligning with government intentions. Experts will take a more central role in the process.

At Öregrunds school, senior volunteers support students and teachers once a week with nature lessons, playground duty, and classroom help. The year-long collaboration creates a safe environment where children and seniors benefit mutually, says principal Margareta Rahm Jansson.

AIによるレポート

A new Uppsala University study finds that many students at adapted upper secondary schools remain uncertain about consent boundaries and illegal acts despite targeted sex education.

The share of children and youth in Uppsala has increased most in the municipality's weakest and strongest residential areas between 2017 and 2024, while decreasing in middle areas. The change is most pronounced among primary school children. Over 60 percent of areas have seen a decline in child share since 2017.

AIによるレポート

Erikshjälpen Framtidsverkstad is expanding support for parents in several Uppsala neighborhoods to help prevent children and young people from falling into exclusion and crime.

Grillska high school in Uppsala is providing free student caps to all third-year pupils, alleviating financial strain. The decision by Stadsmissionens skolstiftelse has been warmly received by students.

AIによるレポート

Parents of Kevin in Knivsta flagged his need for extensive school support from preschool, but were denied until his absence reached 93 percent. He now has an individual resource, but his parents say it is too late. "It's over. He has given up," says mother Susanne Andersson.

 

 

 

このウェブサイトはCookieを使用します

サイトを改善するための分析にCookieを使用します。詳細については、プライバシーポリシーをお読みください。
拒否