17 Apr, 18:41··

Alarm Raised Over Science Crisis

NRK

The Norwegian government is worried about fewer students choosing science. They will pay schools to offer science courses. This is to help with a problem in science and technology.

The Norwegian government is concerned that not enough students are studying science. They want schools to continue offering science courses. The government will give money to schools for doing this. This is because there could be a lack of scientists and engineers in the future. The government believes this will help ensure a strong science workforce.

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Highlights

Government Concern: Science Shortage

The Norwegian government is worried about too few students choosing science.

Financial Incentives for Schools

Schools will receive money to offer science courses.

Student Choice Not Required

Schools can offer courses without students selecting them.

Potential Science Crisis

This situation could lead to a crisis in science and technology.

Future Workforce Impact

The move addresses a problem with the country’s science education.

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