Denmark to invest heavily in vocational education

The Danish government will allocate one billion DKK annually from 2030 to improve vocational education. The initiative aims to lower dropout rates, enhance training quality, and address labor shortages by increasing financial support for schools, teacher training, and international study opportunities.

Minister of Children and Education Mattias Tesfaye (Photo: Morten Høybye Frederiksen)

The Ministry of Children and Education has announced a major investment in vocational education in order to improve quality, lower dropout rates, and increase the number of skilled workers.The plan, Prepared for the Future VII, will allocate an additional 660 million DKK annually from 2030, bringing the total spending on vocational education to one billion […]


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