Statement of the day | Pupils with insufficient Dutch are required to attend tutoring

The reading skills and reading pleasure of students in the Netherlands have continued to decline, according to international research.

The result: for the first time, Dutch students are worse at reading than the average student in Western countries.

Last week, the Education Inspectorate announced that one-fifth of HAVO and VWO students with an unsatisfactory mark for Dutch final exams went on to higher education.

And 15 percent of MBO-2 graduates leave school illiterate, which means they do not understand letters from the government, for example.

What do you think: should students with an insufficient level of Dutch be required to take extra lessons? Let us know and participate in the statement of the day.

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