The government is ready for more school-

The government is ready for more school-

The government proposes to strengthen the education guarantees by increasing the number of school placements with 1,488 seats. This corresponds to an increase of 70 percent from current levels. The cost in 2009 and 2010 is estimated to be 242 million kroner, which the government will seek financing through globalization means.
Today, 2,139 students in school because they have not got a real internship in a company. Many students have been affected by the companies due to the economic uncertainty takes fewer interns. The new school internships will be created on popular education for the auto technician, træfagenes building training (for example, carpenter) and office programs where the Council for Basic Vocational Education (REU) has estimated that there is a need for school practice. The government has followed REU 's recommendation to establish 495 school internships at auto technician training and 644 school internships at Træfagenes Construction Education. REU also recommends 698 school internships at the Office of Education with specializations, but here the government believes that half, ie 349 seats, is sufficient, in that the state has committed to increase the number of correct placements by ten percent, which largely comes clerical education for good. At the same time, the government will maintain free access to the general office training. "We are ready for a big increase in the school training, while the financial crisis is at its peak. But I want to stress that there is a temporary emergency solution, which must not become a pretext for businesses. What matters is to get the number of "right " stages up to the trough, we are now experiencing, "Education Minister Bertel Haarder. The latest figures show that 5,389 students seeking internship at the moment. Of these, 2,076 in school. The approach to school training has been increased by 128 percent this year. Today there is school training at 42 degrees and now the government plans to ease access restrictions in three of these programs. Source: Ministry of Education