The school principals expel violent students plan is moving forward in Denmark, where Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (Statsminister) said on 12 November that the government will empower principals to remove
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The Danish grading scale will be overhauled under a government proposal presented in Copenhagen on 6 November 2025, replacing the current seven-step model with eight steps and removing the -3
Teachers’ use of force in Denmark would be expanded and clarified under a draft bill that the government sent to public consultation, aiming to give primary school (folkeskolen) staff clearer
Tuition fees will be introduced in Finland for non‑EU upper secondary students from 1 August 2026, the Ministry of Education and Culture confirmed this week. The reform covers both general
Homeschooling in Denmark is growing rapidly, with municipalities reporting 2,560 children taught at home at the start of the 2025–26 school year. A survey of 90 out of 98 municipalities
Denmark’s social media ban was announced by Prime Minister (Statsministeren) Mette Frederiksen, who told Parliament that mobile phones and social platforms are “stealing childhood” and said the government will propose
Sweden mobile phone ban will apply nationwide across compulsory schools (grundskolan) from the autumn term 2026, covering lessons, recess and after‑school care, with limited exceptions decided by school principals. The
The school summer holiday could be pushed deeper into August in Denmark, as Minister for Children and Education (Børne- og undervisningsministeren) Mattias Tesfaye signals a review of pros and cons
AI in English oral exams will be piloted in Denmark for selected upper secondary students in summer 2026, as the Ministry of Children and Education (Børne- og Undervisningsministeriet) trials hybrid
A new education reform in Finland will allow students to complete general upper secondary education in English starting in August 2026, marking a significant shift in the country’s traditionally bilingual
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