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5. Comprehensive school pupils receiving part-time special education in the academic year 2008-2009 by primary reason for special education 1)

Primary reason for
part-time special
education
Pre-primary
education
Year-classes
1–6
Year-classes
7–9
Additional
education
Total Change from
previous year
Change from
previous year,
%
Boys Girls
Speech disorder 1 509 14 800 134 16 443 –778 –4,5 10 288 6 155
Reading or writing disorder 589 48 453 3 552 14 52 608 –586 –1,1 34 364 18 244
Learning difficulty in mathematics 74 19 074 10 631 26 29 805 1 329 4,7 13 608 16 197
Learning difficulty in foreign languages 6 2 545 9 373 12 11 936 303 2,6 7 001 4 935
Difficulties in adjustment or emotional disorder 100 3 020 3 717 2 6 839 574 9,2 5 264 1 575
Other learning difficulties 384 5 136 4 730 8 10 258 759 8,0 6 635 3 623
Total 2 662 93 028 32 137 62 127 889 1 601 1,3 77 160 50 729
Compared with number of pupils in comprehensive school, % 20,3 26,5 16,4 4,8 22,8 . . 26,9 18,5
Number of pupils in comprehensive school on 20 Sept 2008 13 128 351 095 195 543 1 295 561 061 –9 628 –1,7 287 311 273 750
1) Data on part-time special education were collected on those having received part-time special education in the academic year 2008–2009. Each pupil is entered in the table only once according to the primary reason for part-time special education. The pupils accepted or transferred to special education who received part-time special education in addition to other special teaching arrangements are also counted as having received part-time special education.

Source: Education 2009. Statistics Finland

Inquiries: Riikka Rautanen (09) 1734 2375, koulutustilastot@stat.fi

Director in charge: Jari Tarkoma


Updated 11.6.2010

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Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Support for learning [e-publication].
ISSN=1799-1617. 2009, 5. Comprehensive school pupils receiving part-time special education in the academic year 2008-2009 by primary reason for special education 1) . Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 21.11.2024].
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