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Reacting to the Government's School Policy: - Sticking Your Head in the Sand

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The Labour Party (Ap) wants to change national tests, which is causing the Conservative Party and the Progress Party (Frp) to react because they believe it will be more difficult to implement targeted measures. Kari Ness Nordtun points out that the Labour Party should change and not discontinue the national tests.
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The Labour Party (Ap) wants to change national tests, which is causing the Conservative Party and the Progress Party (Frp) to react because they believe it will be more difficult to implement targeted measures. Kari Ness Nordtun points out that the Labour Party should change and not discontinue the national tests.

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TV 2 broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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