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Cheaper kindergartens in Norway

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The minister of education Tonje Brenna (Labor Party) has announced a reduction in the prices of places in kindergartens in the state budget for 2022.

- Specifically, I can say that I am just waiting for the upcoming budget! says the Minister of Education FriFagbevegelse .

The new government promises to lower the price of the kindergarten in 2022.

Moreover, Brenna promises that the government will improve the quality of kindergartens by increasing the percentage of employees who are preschool teachers and have appropriate education. The goal is for only 25% of kindergarten workers to be without the required education.

Source: NTB
Photo: Ali Zare / NTB

Read our next article: Free Extracurricular Activity Program (SFO) for more first graders in Norway

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