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Nordic politicians are debating making school mandatory for senior citizens

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http://qz.com/724166/nordic-politicians-are-debating-making-school-mandatory-for-old-people/



Back-to-school angst isn’t just for kids. To keep senior citizens up with the times, several Nordic countries are currently debating a proposal to send them back to school.

“To prepare ourselves for the future we need to think out of the box,” writes Nordic Council rapporteur Poul Nielson in Proposal 7 of a new report (pdf) about the future of work in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Aaland. His proposal outlines a plan for mandatory adult education and continuing education in the region, in order to stay competitive in the global market.

A startling point in Nielson’s proposal is the word “mandatory.” He hopes to make continuous education compulsory for all, and to build it into the regular career cycle of Nordic workers.
“The combination of rapid technological development with the gradual increase in retirement age increases the need for new forms of education,” the 73-year-old Danish politician explained to EU Observer:

It is not a huge problem for the very well-educated. But with a rising pension age, people approaching 60-65 years—who still have 5–10 years more on the labour market—they should have the opportunity to refresh their skills seriously. And as a new mandatory right.
Basically it is like lifting mandatory education to the next level.
Continuing education and adult education is not a new idea in Scandinavia. In Denmark, elderly learners can enroll in designated “folk high schools” that provide short-term training in subjects like history, science, literature, and math, without the pressure of exams and papers.
 

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From what I've seen that some of the hot female teachers are doing with their students.......check box yes please.


"people approaching 60-65 years—who still have 5–10 years more on the labour market". If you do.....your doing it wrong.
 

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mandatory???
these nanny states are getting out of touch with reality
 
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