THE DANISH EDUCATION SYSTEM

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THE DANISH EDUCATION SYSTEM. A FEW FACTS ABOUT DENMARK. 5.4m inhabitants. A modern welfare state Social welfare financed through taxes Free public services in many areas High living standards. The Danish labour market model Based on the flexicurity model Tripartite co-operation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE DANISH EDUCATION SYSTEM

5.4m inhabitants

A modern welfare state• Social welfare financed through taxes

• Free public services in many areas

• High living standards

The Danish labour market model• Based on the flexicurity model

• Tripartite co-operation

• High employment

• Gender balanced

A FEW FACTS ABOUT DENMARK

EDUCATION AND THE LABOUR MARKET

The Danish labour force constitutes c. 2.8 million people

A high participation rate of 76.6%

The unemployment rate is 6.4%

Men make up only slightly more than half of the labour force I.e. 52.5%

About 23% of all employed people work in public companies, whereas 68% work in private companies

2004

THE EDUCATIONAL COMPOSITIONOF THE LABOUR FORCE

5 %

1 %

6,4 %

11 %

5 %

25 %

7 %

40 %

2002

THE LEVEL OF EDUCATION IN DENMARK

2004

At least 85% of a year group should complete a youth education in 2010, and 95% in 2015

• Today’s completion rate: c. 80%

At least 45% of a year group should complete a higher education programme in 2010, and 50% in 2015

• Today’s completion rate: c. 44.5%

GOVERNMENT OBJECTIVES

KEY PRINCIPLES OF THE DANISH EDUCATION SYSTEM

Education for all

Flexible pathways

Lifelong learning

High-quality education

International outlook

Guidance

Active participation

Partnerships

THE DANISH MAINSTREAM EDUCATION SYSTEM

ADULT EDUCATION AND TRAINING

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING - The full range of knowledge, skills and competencies held by an individual, irrespective of where and how they have been acquired

GOVERNANCE- National legislation provides the overall framework for education

Primary and lower secondary schools are managed and owned by municipal councils

• Within a national framework of curriculum, minimum number of lessons etc.

Upper secondary and VET institutions are self-governing• The Ministry of Education has the overall responsibility

Higher education institutions are self-governing• Under the overall authority of either the Ministry of Education,

the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation or the Ministry of Cultural Affairs

FINANCING OF EDUCATION IN DENMARK

THE TAXIMETER SYSTEM

- Annual government grants based on a combination of fixed and per capita grants in relation to intake and completion rates

THE DANISH APPROACH TO QUALITY ASSURANCE AND INNOVATION

CAREERS EDUCATION AND GUIDANCE