/12 123456789101112 Test 6: Education 1 / 12 Category: Education What does the term "freedom of education" mean in the Netherlands? Students can study whatever they want from an early age Parents can choose any school for their children Schools can operate without government funding All education is free of charge 2 / 12 Category: Education What unique aspect of Dutch parenting contributes to raising happy kids? Encouraging independence and socialization Focusing solely on sports and physical activities Emphasis on high academic achievement Strict discipline 3 / 12 Category: Education What financial responsibility do parents have for their children's primary education in the Netherlands? Minor costs for supplies like pencils and books Paying for tuition Covering all educational expenses Buying all textbooks 4 / 12 Category: Education What is the main focus of education in primary schools in the Netherlands? Language and sports Math and sports Language and math History and language 5 / 12 Category: Education What are "kinderdagverblijf" centers in the Netherlands? Primary schools After-school clubs Secondary schools Daycare centers for children aged 0 to 4 6 / 12 Category: Education What is required for all children from the age of 4 to 12 in the Netherlands? To attend daycare To attend primary school To learn a second language To participate in sports 7 / 12 Category: Education How many years does the vmbo program last in secondary school? 6 5 4 3 8 / 12 Category: Education Which type of secondary education in the Netherlands prepares students for university? havo mbo vmbo vwo 9 / 12 Category: Education Which type of higher education is HBO? Community colleges Vocational schools Applied science schools Universities 10 / 12 Category: Education At what age do children in the Netherlands start attending primary school? 4 3 5 6 11 / 12 Category: Education What kind of financial help does the Dutch government provide for higher education students? Only scholarships Only student loans A variety of financial assistance programs, including grants and loans No financial help is available 12 / 12 Category: Education How does the Dutch educational system support children who are not Dutch citizens, specifically refugees and status holders? By offering integration and language courses By excluding them from public schools By sending them to international schools only By providing specialized schools Your score is Restart quiz skip the test