Youth education with max. 28 students per. class

Youth education with max. 28 students per. class

Youth education with max. 28 students per. class. This or 26 students per. class averages proposal from the Social Democrats, SF and Unity.
Despite the criticism of the many students per. class and several demonstrations over the last year, so rejected Education Minister Bertel Haarder (V) proposal. Especially on Trade high schools (HHX) brands the problem. Trade high schools have always received less money per. student than the gymnasiums while most trade colleges initially been built for far fewer students than are currently needed. Therefore, especially their schools overcrowded. Social Democrats, SF and Unity believes that a ceiling of secondary education will ensure a higher quality of education and a lower drop-out because the teacher will have more time to each student. Unity goes even more for work and want one just 24 students per. class, which, however, immediately was rejected. Social Democrats, SF and the Alliance is now taking the debate on the many students per. class up in the Folketing when Parliament reopens.