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Between duty and right: disabled schoolchildren and teachers’ ableist manifestations in Sweden

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Pages 1668-1673 | Received 08 Mar 2019, Accepted 30 Apr 2019, Published online: 05 Jul 2019
 

Abstract

In this article we discuss ableist manifestations about chronically ill and disabled schoolchildren in Sweden. On claiming their right to schooling, these children risk being excluded due to not conforming with norms while being refused alternative formats that would enable participation. They are then accused of not attending school and construed as problematic. Parents are derided as mollycoddling perpetrators by teachers who perceive themselves as superior knowers of disability and illness, polarising an already infected school debate. Alternative formats for participation are derided, claiming that certain disabilities do not exist or that parents exaggerate their children’s symptoms. We concede that teachers’ poor work environments due to underfunding and unreasonable workloads are problematic, but we are adamant that unfavourable work conditions must not entail unethical professional conduct. We hope this article will contribute to putting the situation of chronically ill and disabled schoolchildren in Sweden on the radar of Critical Disability Studies as well as in relevant fields of practice and that it might stimulate a change in public debate.

Acknowledgement

Claudia Gillberg is an occasional editor for Disability & Society.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.