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DENMARK: A Scandinavian education system

Education + Training

ISSN: 0040-0912

Article publication date: 1 August 1967

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Abstract

The Scandinavian countries — Norway, Sweden, and Denmark — have small populations compared with this country and their educational systems, therefore, tend not to be so diversified as our own. The relationship between what we call secondary and further education is much closer than in England and indeed at times can scarcely be distinguished. Any appreciation of further education, therefore, requires an understanding of the educational system as a whole. The Scandinavian countries, moreover, work in fairly close contact and there are close parallels between their educational systems. Reforms, however, are at present taking place over a number of years and it is convenient to deal initially with Denmark.

Citation

Bacon, F. (1967), "DENMARK: A Scandinavian education system", Education + Training, Vol. 9 No. 8, pp. 338-341. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb015851

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MCB UP Ltd

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