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Sweden


What's happening in 2008:

In Sweden, over 40 students will take part in the World's Biggest Lesson at 8 GMT at Naturvetargymnasiet. Students will write messages in support of quality eductaion to the local and national government at the end of the lesson. Currently students are exploring the subject of how their education contributes to their lives and shapes their future. Their work will be presented in a seminar where they have prepared a mini-lecture and a film, followed by a seminar. The audience will consist of the school management team and the teachers.


What happened in 2007?

Several organisations in the Swedish EFA-network, sent a letter to the Swedish Minister for International Cooperation, Gunilla Carlsson - on the importance of realising the MDGs, especially for children without an education, and those living in conflict-affected areas. Several of the local branches of Lärarförbundet organised activities during Global Action Week throughout the country. These included a two day open forum to discuss Global Action Week and World Teachers' Day. A poster exhibition also took place giving information about the Education for All and the Millennium Development Goals.


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