The Minister of Education Wants to Cut Subjects in Primary School
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Primary school should be for all children. It is a beautiful and important ideal that I think most of us can get behind. But today we are faced with a reality where the ideal of inclusion is breaking both students, families and teachers. Not because it is a wrong ideal. But because it is not supported..
Minister of Education Kari Nessa Nordtun (Labour Party) proposes to eliminate English, KRLE and social studies in the first years of school.
Minister of Education Kari Nessa Nordtun (Labour Party) proposes to eliminate English, KRLE and social studies in the first years of school. The proposal is rejected by the Conservative Party.
Minister of Education Kari Nessa Nordtun (Labour Party) proposes to eliminate English, KRLE and social studies in the first years of school. The proposal is rejected by the Conservative Party.
Kari Nessa Nordtun wants fewer hours in school, writes Aftenposten. She proposes cutting English, KRLE and social studies in the first years of school. She wants to strengthen the focus on reading, writing and arithmetic. The proposal involves fewer hours in school and more time in after-school care. Nordtun sees the changes as necessary for better learning outcomes. – The most important thing is that the youngest children read, write and learn …
Minister of Education Kari Nessa Nordtun wants to eliminate science, social studies and English from the first three years of school.
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