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skolgången

Skolgången is a Swedish term that denotes the process of going to school and, more broadly, the practice and policy surrounding school attendance. In everyday language, the word captures the routine act of pupils commuting to and participating in school, as well as discussions about how attendance is organized and monitored in society. The word derives from skol- meaning "school" and gång meaning "going" or "movement."

In educational policy and administration, skolgången refers to the obligation and rights surrounding a child's presence

Historically, the concept of skolgången reflects Sweden’s development of a public, standardized education system. From the

In contemporary discourse, skolgången is often discussed in relation to accessibility, equity, and inclusion. It appears

Related terms include skolplikt (compulsory schooling) and skolk (truancy).

in
school.
Swedish
law
and
school
regulations
place
an
emphasis
on
regular
attendance,
with
schools
responsible
for
monitoring
enrollment
and
pupil
participation.
Parents
and
guardians
have
a
duty
to
ensure
that
their
children
attend,
while
municipalities
provide
support
services
to
address
barriers
such
as
illness,
special
educational
needs,
or
family
circumstances.
Persistent
absence
may
trigger
additional
measures
aimed
at
ensuring
the
child’s
continued
participation
in
education.
late
19th
century
onward,
extended
compulsory
schooling
and
centralized
administration
contributed
to
the
normalization
of
regular
school
attendance
as
part
of
national
civic
life.
in
policy
discussions,
research
on
attendance
patterns,
and
public
debates
about
how
best
to
support
students
to
remain
in
school.