Think not that this will make the situation better for new teachers.

– I think more it’s about the way you treat the teachers at the in today’s Denmark.

so writes Heidi B of one of the 26 comments that are written in the Danish national teachers ‘ association Facebookprofil prior to the consultation, the association, together with The radical organizing on Monday.
the Association believes that teacher-training should be extended from four to five years, but look at the reaction from the members on Facebook, so you’d rather spend the money on making the current four year better – bl.a. introduce more internship AND ensure fewer children in the classes:

– 4 years is fine, we just want more training and more relevant education.

We fly across the subjects without getting properly proceeds, and get really few tools which can be used in the real work, writes Andrew T, trainees and Lis C continues:

– I Wonder if it was better to use the money to improve the working conditions for our already talented teachers.

– Bla. better preparation, fewer children in the classes and the proper time to the school’s core services, writes Lis.

Lisbeth H is also not excited about:

– It helps as fat to train skilled cooks and then put them to cook on a Mc. Donalds, but in a comment on Lærerforeningens own page – one of the few positive – writes Jan T, to a year more in school, maybe going to give a scale of assessment:

– I is even for, that teacher education is lifted to an up-to-date 5-year graduate training after the Finnish model once and for all, so that we do not all the time will hear about the problems and lack of professional level.

– BUT what about the economy?

– Not only this, as it will cost to extend the programme by 1 year, but also the issue of the upcoming ‘master-teachers’ salaries graduates typically get 5-10.000 more in salary per month than undergraduates, writes Jan T ,but what are you thinking?