alternativstudier
Alternativstudier is a term used in Swedish education to describe educational approaches or programs that depart from traditional classroom-based curricula. They emphasize flexibility in pace, location and method, and often integrate practical, vocational, or experiential learning. Common forms include distance learning, modular courses, evening or weekend classes, and study tracks designed for working adults or students with special needs. In Sweden, alternativstudier are offered by a variety of providers, including folk high schools (folkhögskolor), study associations (studieförbund), adult education centers, and some universities of applied sciences, with the aim of widening access to education and supporting lifelong learning.
Historically, the concept has been part of education-policy debates about flexibility, equity and lifelong learning. The
Critics argue that some alternativstudier lack consistent standards or clear pathways to degree recognition, while proponents