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Education: Adult education
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Facts about education in Norway 2021
The Facts about education publication includes most of the figures on education in Norway – from kindergarten to university.
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Former participants in the Introduction Programme 2013-2017
Reports 2020/39
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Facts about education in Norway 2020
Where in the country do most children go to kindergarten, and what line of study is most popular at the moment? The Facts about education publication includes most of the figures on education in Norway – from kindergarten to university.
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Former participants in the Introduction Programme 2005-2016
Reports 2019/38
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Former participants in the Introduction programme 2011-2015
Reports 2018/38
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Facts about education in Norway 2018
Where in the country do most children go to kindergarten, and what line of study is most popular at the moment? The Facts about education publication includes most of the figures on education in Norway – from kindergarten to university.
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55 per cent have taken part in courses and seminars
More than half of the adult population participates in non-formal education. Four out of five participants take such non-formal education during paid working hours.
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The number of participants from Syria more than doubled
In 2016, 24 000 persons participated in the introduction programme for new immigrants. This is an increase of 34 per cent from the previous year. The number of participants from Syria more than doubled to 7 500.
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Too much time spent on paid work leads to a reduction in study time
Fulltime students working more than 10 hours a week spend on average less time on their studies than students who do not work.
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Lifelong learning 2008-2017
Reports 2017/23
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Fewer participate in non-formal education
At the first quarter of 2017, 47 per cent of employed persons had participated in non-formal education in the preceding 12 months. This amounts to a decrease of two percentage points compared to 2016.
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Half a million participants
In 2016, there were 505 000 participants on 45 000 subsidised courses arranged by popular education organisations. These courses accounted for a total of 1.4 million lessons.
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Higher share of women on web-based courses
In the autumn of 2016, there were slightly less than 12 000 participants in web-based schools. The share of women participating in web-based courses has been increasing slightly over the past years, and in 2016, the share of female participants in...
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Six in ten participants in programme for new immigrants are working or studying
In 2015, 58 per cent of those who completed or dropped out of the introduction programme for new immigrants a year earlier were either in employment or education. Sixty-six per cent of the men and 49 per cent of the women were either in employment...
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Facts about education in Norway 2017
Where in the country do most children go to kindergarten, and what line of study is most popular at the moment? The Facts about education publication includes most of the figures on education in Norway – from kindergarten to university.
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