Country Background Report – Denmark
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10932 OECD Country Background Report Denmark
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- All primary and lower secondary schools 35,804 37,288 37,411 38,679 37,909 37,975
- All primary and lower secondary schools
2012
2013 The Folkeskole (including municipal youth schools) 15,694 16,664 16,313 17,066 16,793 15,926 Private independent schools 3,188 3,080 3,600 3,687 3,407 3,583 Continuation schools (independent boarding schools for lower secondary students) 15,336 15,981 16,324 16,526 16,191 17,076 Special schools 1,200 1,163 811 852 869 893 Daily treatment centres 386 400 363 548 649 497 All primary and lower secondary schools 35,804 37,288 37,411 38,679 37,909 37,975 Distribution across type of scool (per cent): The Folkeskole (including municipal youth schools) 43.8 44.7 43.6 44.1 44.3 41.9 Private independent schools 8.9 8.3 9.6 9.5 9.0 9.4 Continuation schools 42.8 42.9 43.6 42.7 42.7 45.0 Special schools 3.4 3.1 2.2 2.2 2.3 2.4 Daily treatment centres 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.4 1.7 1.3 All primary and lower secondary schools 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 Note: Early September figures. Figures for the Folkeskole include students in municipal youth schools as municipal youth schools are often the organising unit for the voluntary 10 th form. Figures for independent continuation schools include continuation schools with special offers. Daily treatment centres are special schools associated with 24-hour care centres for children and young people with social and behavioural problems. Figures for September 2014 not yet available. Source: Databank of the Ministry of Education, http://statweb.uni-c.dk/databanken/uvmDataWeb/MainCategories.aspx? , EGS. On average, the students choosing to take the 10 th form in a continuation school have higher 9 th form exam marks and come from a more well-educated social background than the students choosing the 10 th form in the Folkeskole (Danmarks Evalueringsinsti- tut 2011). The students choosing continuation schools also seem to be more confident regarding their educational choice and judge their own professional competences to be at a higher level compared to their fellow students choosing the 10 th form in the Folke- skole (Danmarks Evalueringsinstitut 2011). The students choosing continuation schools are more heterogeneus, but are less motivated on average by professional up- grading in their choice of school compared to the students choosing 10 th form in a Folkeskole. Upgrading of professional competences is an important motivational factor for choosing 10 th form in a continuation school, but overall seems to be less important compared to reasons such as moving to a new school, building new social relations and friendships and being able to prioritize sports and creative subjects (Danmarks Evalueringsinstitut 2011, Danmarks Evalueringsinstitut 2012). Changes in the school structure Several municipalities have subjected their school system to structural reforms and as a result closed down smaller schools or merged schools practicing joint management across two or more cadastres. From 2007 to 2013, a total of 17 per cent of the munici- pal schools were closed down (net) 20 , and the average size of a Folkeskole across the 20 Including organizationally merged schools practicing joint management across two or more cadastres. 41 municipalities increased from 362 students to 442 students. In line with this trend to- wards fewer and larger schools, the average class size increased from 20.1 to 21.4 stu- dents per class from 2009 to 2013. For more detail on these structural developments, see Chapter 5. Download 1.6 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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