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This article could probably do with a little better structuring. Tomas e ( talk) 12:07, 13 January 2009 (UTC)
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The article is currenty marked as needing better/more sources. I would personally suggest the following as a starting points (note that translations may be a bit wonky):
Grading system
Legal rights
History of grading
The links are mostly from Skolverket, which is probably as reliable a source as you can get when it comes to education in Sweden (though if anyone has something from the ministry, feel free to suggest that too). Feel free to reply with more suggestions for sources, since I, for some reason, desire to remove that notice of requiring additional citations. Heck, I might even do the same with the swedish version.