Swedish Teacher: Students Call Me ‘Dirty’ Because I Am White and Christian
A teacher in a Swedish school located in a no-go suburb has claimed that students call her “dirty” for being white and Christian.
A teacher in a Swedish school located in a no-go suburb has claimed that students call her “dirty” for being white and Christian.
Three unions in Sweden are sounding the alarm over levels of violence and threats in Swedish primary schools in the city of Kungälv, claiming teachers and other staff have even been threatened with murder.
Members of the Green Party in Gothenburg have called on native Swedes to enroll their children in no-go “vulnerable area” schools to combat segregation and aid integration efforts. Karin Pleijel, local group leader for the Greens in Gothenburg, stated that
A report on antisemitism in schools claims that much of the hatred toward Jewish students comes from students of Arab backgrounds.
Swedish police in the municipality of Vindeln are investigating an alleged rape at a middle school.
Swedish teachers said it was a question of “if, not when” an attack like the beheading of France’s Samuel Paty happened to a Swedish teacher.
A Swedish teen claims to have been forced to remove his cross necklace for a school photograph in case it offended others, while Muslim students were allowed to wear their hijabs.
A so-called “challenge” shared across social media in a Swedish city has called on children to set fires in their schools.
The Swedish government has been accused of removing test scores of foreign-born pupils and those with poor Swedish language skills to boost the country’s PISA educational score.
The Swedish government has passed new measures to increase pay for teachers working in “vulnerable areas” to attract them to areas often referred to as “no-go zones”.
A 17-year-old Swedish high school student attempted to give a pro-Israel speech in front of her classmates but was shut down by teachers who said it would be met with negative reactions.
Swedish journalist Joakim Lamotte has spent time lecturing in schools across Sweden and claims that violence is on the rise because many teachers have simply given up on attempting to deal with the problem.