What is being done to fight discrimination against non-EU students in schools? A talk with the Mayor for Children and Youth

Copenhagen’s Mayor for Children and Youth, Jakob Næsager (Conservative People’s Party), addressed the issue of discrimination in schools in an interview, following a Rockwool Foundation report showing that students from non-EU backgrounds receive GPA scores 0.4 points lower than their Danish classmates.

Photo: Heine Pedersen/ Danish Children and Youth Administration
Jakob Næsager, Copenhagen’s Mayor for Children and Youth

A Rockwool foundation report published in May stated that students with non-EU backgrounds face discrimination, occurring through overall lower GPA. On average, they get graded 0.4 points lower their Danish peers. Jakob Næsager, Copenhagen’s Mayor for Children and Youth and member of the Conservative People’s Party, shared his views on the issue. As his administration […]


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