14 Students in Classes Are Low on Her Wishlist for the Public School
A proposal to limit class sizes to 14 students is viewed positively but criticized for not addressing deeper issues in the Danish public school system.
The Minister of Education defends her law to reduce class sizes: 'It will increase the quality of education'
The Spanish Minister of Education, Milagros Tolón, advocates for a new law aimed at reducing student-to-teacher ratios in public and charter schools, asserting it will enhance educational quality.
Eneli Kindsiko: educational inequality has now been quantified
Eneli Kindsiko discusses a new report revealing educational inequality in Estonia, particularly in Tallinn, and suggests solutions such as reducing class sizes and scrutinizing teacher hiring.
Copenhagen's School Mayor Calls Mette Frederiksen's Proposal Nearly Ridiculous
Copenhagen's School Mayor Jakob Næsager criticized Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's proposal to limit class sizes to a maximum of 14 students as unrealistic, expensive, and poorly thought out.
The child and youth mayor is skeptical of the Social Democrats' plan for small classes
The child and youth mayor of Copenhagen, Jakob Næsager, doubts the effectiveness of the Social Democrats' proposal to reduce class sizes to 14 students in grades 0-3 starting in 2028, arguing that smaller classes may hinder students' social development.
How teachers, parents, educators and parties react to proposals from Mette Frederiksen
The president of the Danish Teachers' Association, Gordon Ørskov Madsen, expresses enthusiasm for Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's proposal to limit class sizes to 14 students for grades 0-3.
Mette Frederiksen signals fundamental change in the public school system
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen proposes significant changes to the public school system, particularly aimed at reducing class sizes for younger students, amid concerns of unrest and dissatisfaction in schools.