On social media to share two facebook pages links to a web page that aims to help people who are studying Swedish for immigrants, SFI. In addition to sample questions from previous exams contains the website also exempelsvar to different questions from the previous national test in SFI. The arab web page, which does not write out who is behind it, is registered in Iraq. Among exempelsvaren can be found a short essay on what is positive and negative with Sweden and a fictitious letter to a teacher.

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the national tests in primary and secondary schools made the SFI-test daily and not at specific days of the week. This makes it more difficult to prevent people who make the test not to share their answers to friends and relatives.

– It is important to distinguish the problem from the national tests in primary and secondary education. We can’t possibly believe that knowledge transfer takes place not between the students because the sample of adult education takes place all the time and if the students memorize answers instead of learning and be able to deliver responses to measure different things. There are, fortunately, a fairly large number of samples to use, but we take seriously when people take pictures of the samples and put them up. The students will be tested on what they can according to the syllabus, not on the basis of what they can learn to remember, ” says Anders Boman, director of the Agency’s unit for the national sample.

have you gone through the content on the website and come to the conclusion that the sample present on the sample previously is released and thus made public for the public. It considers, however, that it is inappropriate that the web page provides exempelsvar from released national tests.

” what is on The page is ”good answers” to various questions, but the sample itself are not exposed. However, it is clearly inappropriate. We consult with the police about this now, and then we will also notify Facebook, which we assume takes away these pages. We have also approached the sides, ” says Anders Boman.

”I own many blogs, and publish nothing that violates Google’s rules. You can go in and check for yourself. I live in Jordan and this is my job on the internet. We are copying articles from Google and add something of their own. We have now taken away some of the school-related articles,” writes the owner of the web page in a message to the DN.

According to the page owner is the lyrics originally taken from a youtube channel. After that the DN contacted the page owner has several of the articles on the website have been removed.

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