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Humanitas launches Oxelösund school environment project

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  • Humanitas project in Oxelösund schools aims to improve school environment
  • Project funded by General Inheritance Fund with 5.9 million kronor over three years
  • Students involved throughout secondary school, with creative phase starting in spring

Seventh graders in Oxelösund are listening with mixed interest as Felicia Granath from Humanitas starts the lesson. The students will now together find methods for a better school environment. The project runs over three years.

The current seventh graders will be part of it throughout secondary school. 9 million kronor from the General Inheritance Fund. The idea is to develop a method that can be used in schools.

During the autumn, teachers and students have been in the discrimination law, and now during the spring the creative process will start. The specific methods students will develop for a better school environment remain unclear, as do the exact criteria or goals for the method being developed. Additionally, it is unknown how many schools or students are involved beyond Oxelösund, and the timeline for finalizing and implementing the method has not been detailed.

The project's upcoming creative activities are also unspecified, leaving the scope of spring plans open.

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