Statens Pædagogiske Forsøgscenter

55°42′19.18″N 12°26′2.21″E / 55.7053278°N 12.4339472°E / 55.7053278; 12.4339472 National Innovative Centre (Danish: Statens Pædagogiske Forsøgscenter) was a state school located in Islev, Denmark.[1] The school was established in 1964 by Danish education minister K. Helveg Petersen to develop teaching innovations, and share the results of their work with schools across Denmark. The school had to close in 2007 due to political conflicts. The students were representative selected to reflect a common school class.

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  1. ^ Ravn, Karen (7 February 2006). "Skæbnedag for Statens Pædagogiske Forsøgscenter" [Fateful day for the National Innovative Centre]. folkeskolen.dk. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
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