Special Needs

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Adapted schools struggle with unqualified teachers and poor instruction

Maria Karlsson

The number of students in Sweden's adapted school forms is rising rapidly, but only 15 percent of teachers are qualified. Special educators, researchers, and advocacy groups are raising alarms about serious deficiencies in instruction. For 11-year-old Sarah with an intellectual disability, school feels more like storage than education.

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