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Latest revision as of 11:52, 5 June 2011
Ross Tensta Gymnasium (RTG) is a public school in Stockholm. The school is located in a low social status suburb inhabited mostly by immigrants or people with immigrant background.
Almost all the students have immigrant background, and most of them origin from the Middle East and Eastern Africa. RTG is an upper secondary school with about 750 students aged 16-18. It’s a general school that’s preparing the students for higher education, although they have two vocational programs. In Sweden even the vocational programs give the students the right for higher education. This is going to change from July 1st 2011. The vocational programs will no longer automatically give the students the right for higher education.
RTG's main office is in Stockholm, Sweden.
The pedagogical concept of RTG builds on a holistic view with interdisciplinary teaching using history as a base. Arts, music and drama are often used to study and present as hands-on based learning. The teachers are organized in interdisciplinary teams based on the same group of students. ICT is built in to the curriculum. Every student has their own laptop, handled by the school, and the school has a wireless network. The laptops are used in different ways and methods depending on subject. The computer is a central tool for learning, just as a book, a paper or a pencil. They are used for research, creating, publish, storing and administrative tasks. Wellness is a big part of the holistic view.
The Ross Tensta Gymnasium web site is at http://www.tea.edu.stockholm.se
RTG is a member of Ross Institute. This means close cooperation with Ross school, Long Island, New York. It is a partner in the VISCED project.
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