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School librarians mandatory in Sweden from today

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Radio Sweden
Axel Rosenberg

Radio Sweden

Starting today, every school in Sweden must have a staffed library—and teachers like Caroline Eklund say it’s a game-changer. Under a new change to the Education Act, municipalities are now required to hire trained librarians to support student literacy. For teachers in places like Älvkarleby, it’s not just about books—it’s about giving students the tools to grow as readers, thinkers, and learners. The goal is simple: stronger libraries, stronger readers, and a stronger start for every child. Axel Rosenberg with Radio Sweden has the full story you can listen to below.

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