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Can an American teach in Sweden?

Public Schools A foreign bachelor's degree in Education is required to apply for a certificate with the Skolverket, the National Agency for Education, a certificate necessary for employment. To obtain this certification, teachers have to demonstrate a working level of Swedish.
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Are teachers in demand in Sweden?

In Sweden, the lack of teachers is a national challenge and a societal problem, and the difference between supply and demand for teacher students will increase until 2035. Today, only 7 out of 10 teachers in compulsory school have certification and the variation between schools and regions is great.
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What qualifications do I need to teach in Sweden?

You must always have a teaching degree in a school subject, including native language, in order to be granted certification.
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Is Sweden a good place to be a teacher?

Teaching abroad in Sweden

Teaching is a highly respected career in Sweden and students are diligent and eager to learn. It is only possible to secure a role if you are qualified or have a valid teaching licence. Take a look at the Teacher Horizons website for information about international schools in Sweden.
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What language is used to teach in Sweden?

The language of instruction is Swedish, although there are international schools where the language is in English.
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A Day In The Life of A Swedish Teacher

How long is a school day in Sweden?

The year is broken up into two semesters. There is a long break in December from the middle of the month until early January. For younger kids, school hours are typically 8:30 to 14:30. Older students start at the same time and leave around 15:00 or 16:00.
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What are the 3 main languages spoken in Sweden?

Official and Minority Languages

The official language in Sweden is Swedish. In some parts of northern Sweden, Sami and Tornedal Finnish (Meänkieli) are spoken. There are five official minority languages: Sami and Tornedal Finnish (autochthonous languages) and Finnish, Romany and Yiddish (non-territorial languages).
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Do teachers get paid well in Sweden?

Most teachers (2019) earn between SEK 30,000 and SEK 40,000 per month, and the demand for teachers is growing. Salaries in excess of SEK 40,000 are becoming increasingly common and there are some teachers earning above SEK 50,000.
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How many hours do teachers work in Sweden?

Working hours for teaching staff per year are: 1700 hours for employees who have reached the age of 40 years, 1732 hours for employees who have reached the age of 30 years, and. 1756 hours for employees who are younger than 30 years.
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How hard is it to become a teacher in Sweden?

Teachers wishing to teach in Sweden's public school system must have a Bachelor's degree in Education, a teaching certification that certifies the teacher to teach specific subjects and grade levels and adequate proficiency in the Swedish language.
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How can a foreigner become a teacher in Sweden?

Evaluation of foreign degrees

In order to apply for certification as a teacher or a preschool teacher you need a degree and a degree certificate, and you need to know Swedish. You can also apply for qualifications extending beyond your degree.
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How are teachers treated in Sweden?

In terms of classroom environments, relations between students and teachers are positive overall, with 98% of teachers in Sweden agreeing that students and teachers usually get on well with each other.
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Which country pays foreign teachers the most?

Which Country Pays the Highest Salary to English Teachers?
  • South Korea ($1,850-$2,650 USD a month)
  • China ($1,200-$2,600 USD a month)
  • Japan ($1,700-$2,600 USD a month)
  • Taiwan ($2,000-$3,000 USD a month)
  • Gulf Arab States ($2,000-$5,000 USD a month)
  • Honorable Mention: Vietnam ($1,500-$2,000 USD a month)
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How many vacation days do teachers get in Sweden?

Holiday days: All full-time employees are entitled to take at least 25 days of holiday per year. Holiday pay: This is the pay the employee receives during their holiday. Holiday pay consists of your current salary, any supplementary salary, and a holiday bonus.
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Do Swedes work 6 hours a day?

Today there is more than a few examples of companies which already have a 6 hour workday in Sweden, and the notion of a trend towards a six-hour workday has also been mentioned. Since 2002 there is a workplace with a 6 hour workday in the small town of Mölndal.
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How long is the average work day in Sweden?

To get the daily pay of a monthly salary you divide the total amount with 21 working days. The working day in Sweden is 8 hours. A shooting day has normal hours between 08.00 – 17.00 including a one-hour lunch break. The lunch break should be no later than 5 hours after start work.
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What is the highest paid job in Sweden?

10 highest paying jobs in Sweden
  1. Surgeons / Doctors. Range of pay: 88,900 SEK to 255,000 SEK. ...
  2. Judges. Range of pay: 74,700 SEK to 214,000 SEK. ...
  3. Lawyers. Range of pay: 60,500 SEK to 173,000 SEK. ...
  4. Bank Managers. ...
  5. Chief Executive Officers. ...
  6. Chief Financial Officers. ...
  7. Orthodontists. ...
  8. College Professors.
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How much does it cost to live in Sweden?

A family of four estimated monthly costs are 3,667.1$ (37,475.8kr) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 996.4$ (10,182.8kr) without rent. Cost of living in Sweden is, on average, 15.5% lower than in United States. Rent in Sweden is, on average, 49.0% lower than in United States.
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What is a great salary in Sweden?

However, with all that said, looking at the data in Numbeo, it looks like a good salary for a Swedish employee is around 53,832 EUR gross and 39,588 EUR net per month.
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What's the main religion in Sweden?

According to the CIA World Factbook, 60.2% of the population identify as Lutheran (i.e. the Church of Sweden), 8.5% identify with some other religion (including Roman Catholic, Orthodox or Baptist Christianity as well as Islam, Judaism and Buddhism), while a further 31.3% of the population do not identify or did not ...
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What religion does Sweden follow?

Over 80% of Swedes belong to the Lutheran Church of Sweden; although many don't practice their religion, the moral influence on the Swedish culture is evident. The remaining 20% ??is shared by Catholics, Orthodox Christian, Jews, Muslims and Buddhists.
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What is the biggest religion in Sweden?

Religion in Sweden
  • Church of Sweden (Lutheran) (53.2%)
  • Other Protestants (3.5%)
  • Eastern Orthodox (1.5%)
  • Catholic Church (1.2%)
  • Other Christian (0.2%)
  • Islam (2.1%)
  • Other religions (0.4%)
  • No religion (37.9%)
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How long is summer break in Sweden?

Mid-June, everyone is excited about the weather getting warmer and I am sure everyone has heard about the Swedish summer and that the schools are out for 10 weeks during the summer in Sweden! As a foriegner you might think, why the fuss about midsummer and the summer in Sweden?
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How many holiday days do Swedes get every year?

According to the Annual Leave Act, you are entitled to 25 full days of vacation every year regardless of your age or type of employment (information about the Annual Leave Act only available in Swedish). If you are working irregular hours or part-time, your annual vacation is recalculated to the equivalent of 25 days.
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Is Health Care Free in Sweden?

The bulk of health and medical costs in Sweden are paid for by regional and municipal taxes. Contributions from the national government are another source of funding, while patient fees cover only a small percentage of costs.
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