According to the party, the proportion of students who receive support education has decreased during the Social Democrats' time in power.

- We have received fewer and fewer students who receive support teaching at school.

It is partly based on ideological ideas and a misguided benevolence that one believes that all children are equal when one believes that everyone is equally valuable, says Johan Pehrson.

At the same time, the special education groups have decreased, according to the party, something they want to change.

- It may not be rocket research that it exists in this way.

Both the teachers themselves and the Swedish Schools Inspectorate say that it is difficult to conduct teaching in the whole class, says Johan Pehrson.

The investment in special needs teachers will be permanent and would mean that the number will increase to approximately 6,500 in total.

Hear party leader Johan Pehrson about the proposal in the clip above.

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See Elisabeth Marmorstein's analysis of the party's position ahead of the election.

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