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Støre Announces School Changes – "Very Limited" Screen Use in Primary Schools

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The government is considering cutting the number of school subjects for the youngest students. At the same time, it is stated that screen use in grades 1 to 4 should be low.
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The Labour Party government is announcing major changes for 1st and 2nd graders. Reduced screen use will be regulated as early as this spring. At the same time, a new organization of content and structure for the youngest students in Norwegian schools is being investigated.

The government is considering cutting the number of school subjects for the youngest students. At the same time, it is being determined that screen use in grades 1 to 4 should be low.

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The government is considering cutting the number of school subjects and school hours for the youngest students. At the same time, it is stated that screen use in grades 1 to 4 should be low.

The government is considering cutting the number of school subjects for the youngest students. At the same time, it is stated that screen use in grades 1 to 4 should be low.

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The government is considering cutting the number of school subjects for the youngest students. At the same time, it is stated that screen use in grades 1 to 4 should be low.

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The Norwegian government is announcing one of the biggest changes to primary school in decades. Years 1–4 will have fewer subjects, more play and stricter screen restrictions after declining results in reading and math. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) and Minister of Education Kari Nessa Nordtun presented plans for a comprehensive reform of the lower years of compulsory school. The background is worrying results and an evaluation …

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nyadagbladet.se broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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