"In the curriculum of 1941, the working methods for the exam-free middle school were revised as a result of the Schools Act of 1937, although the new work plans for this department in Frederiksberg largely meant a continuation of the guidelines from the plan of 1932, which recommended period reading and summarized subjects in groups. In addition, there were the experiences from the admittedly inadequately completed experimental work with the practical middle school. The result was that a further interconnection of the subjects was recommended for a subject teaching that left the teacher very free from the material he would review in the classes." -- (Tranlated from the introducion)
Translation from Danish of Ministry of Education executive order dated April 24, 1974
Als Manuskript gedruckt
The Higher Preparatory Examination programme (Højеre Forberedelseseksamen - HF) is a fulltime two-year general upper secondary programme, which aims to develop the students’ orientation towards broader areas of professional life and prepare for further education. The programme contains compulsory subjects, electives and varying courses. An HF exam qualifies the holder for admission to higher education programmes at Danish business academies, schools of technology and design and university colleges