The government holds Marienborg-week for elementary school

The government holds Marienborg-week for elementary school

The starting signal for a 360-degree inspection of primary schools sounds when the Government on 27 and 29th January meeting with key stakeholders in the Danish school.
Marienborg-week is the start of a 360-degree inspection of schools. The result of the inspection to be included in a meeting of the government's growth forum on 3 and 4th June, which will consolidate the debate on knowledge and skills all the way from primary school to university.

six meetings

The Prime Minister, the Minister and the Minister of Education will during the three days hold six meetings Wednesday with teachers and educators. Thursday with school board chairmen and student council presidents, with school principals and local authorities and with leaders of colleges and vocational schools. Friday with experts and organizations.

Goal: Better primary school for money

The ultimate objective is a better school for money. The professional level to be strengthened and more people to complete secondary education. Prime Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said: "It all starts with elementary school. School must be a better launching pad for young people on their way in the education system. The professional level to be strengthened and more people to complete secondary education. The reality, as it appears from the public school users, employees and customers is in my eyes a good basis for further work. "Source: Ministry of Education