I have just finished creating a report on the status of education in Norway. It is located on my political and economic page and I invite you to read and comment on this report.
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Chelsea Brost
3/25/2015 01:58:10 pm
Hi Nicole! I just wanted to let you know, that I really enjoyed your education report about Norway! As an early childhood education major, I was really interested in the section you wrote about the primary section of your education report. As a future teacher, I agree that testing should be used as tools rather than tools for promotion. I also found the upper education section interesting, because it's fascinating to see how they classify their degrees in Norway! Overall, I really enjoyed your research, and appreciated the information!
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Kristen Twitty
3/29/2015 06:51:15 am
I enjoyed reading your post about education in Norway. I thought it was really interesting that students are not given formal grades but instead tested on their knowledge base. And also that the test scores are used as a tool to determine what subjects need additional instruction. It is interesting to see the differences between the countries. Good post, thanks for sharing !
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3/31/2015 11:32:28 am
I really enjoyed reading your post on the education in Norway. I found it very interesting that Norway schools don't have grades, rather you are promoted by knowledge based tests. To be honest I have never heard of an education system like Norway's. It was very interesting to relate their education system and my country (Kenya). Overall I really enjoyed reading your post!
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