Flipchart Number 2 June 2016 | Page 14

8 to fail For some of the subjects, it doesn’t take much to reach the 10% limit. For example, Geography in the first grade of upper secondary school, is run over 74 sessions per year (of 45 minutes each). Miss more than 7 of those, and you fail. The view of Norwegian Minister of Education and Research, Torbjørn Røe Isaksen (The Conservative Party) is that making demands of the pupils means caring about them. It may not be an invalid point. But is the classroom necessarily the best place to learn about, say, geography or social studies? Those of us who ply our trade within non-formal education (NFE) would be inclined to say no. The Minister is also countered by the School Student Union of Norway (SSUN), which holds that the individual teacher knows best if a pupil has merited being marked in a given subject. 10 14