The Directorate of Education answers questions about the choice of line at secondary school – news Møre og Romsdal – Local news, TV and radio

– It’s a bit stressful. I will be completely honest. I’m affected by the fact that I haven’t quite made up my mind yet, says Daniel Hestholm. Daniel Hestholm is still unsure of which line he should choose. Photo: Øyvind Sandnes / news We meet him and his classmates at Kolvikbakken secondary school in Ålesund. Some have finally decided what they will apply for, while others are still unsure. – That means a lot. That I can decide what I can become, and who I become friends with. So that means a lot, says Daniel. And he is not alone in raising some questions before the election is held. – I really wondered how difficult things were. How good one had to be to manage it. I want to do science, but I’m a little unsure about how difficult it is to take them, says 10th grader Ingeborg Nordstrand. – It’s fine to choose the wrong Lina Fagermo Ulla says she notices that many people are unsure of what to choose. And she has previously known that this is a big choice, which she had to think carefully about. – But now that you’re here, you see that it doesn’t matter so much if you make a mistake. You have the opportunity to choose again, and it is not decisive for your life later. Line Fagermo Ulla says it is possible, for example, to take up a subject again if you need it. Photo: Øyvind Sandnes / news Karianne Flovikholm is competence manager in Møre and Romsdal county municipality. She thinks the most important thing is that you search for something, and says it’s fine to change your mind. – I think it’s important to relax a bit with the idea that now you have to choose what you’re going to work on for the rest of your life. Because that’s not how it is. Most of us change our minds many times after we are 15 years old. Questions and answers In the comments section below, experts from the Norwegian Directorate of Education have answered the public’s questions about secondary school. These are the experts: Ingvild Naadland Senior adviser in the Norwegian Directorate of Education. Expert on the entire offer in secondary schools. Both the advanced courses that provide study skills and those that provide vocational certificates. Ole Christian NorumSenior adviser in the Norwegian Directorate of EducationWorks with the content and structure of the schoolExpert in vocational subjects and what path you can take to various professional certificates Hi! Welcome to dialogue at news. Since you are logged in to other news services, you do not have to log in again here, but we need your consent to our terms of use for online dialogue



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