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SMLElikeyoumeanit (OP) at 2024-03-09 08:13:37+00:00 ID:
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Thank you!
No, not necessarily - however I wasn't aware what the landscape was. To be clear, if we moved we would both be committed to learning Danish but this obviously takes time, and realise from yours and other posts that Danish is understandably the required language.
My wife teaches at Secondary/upper secondary level (high school, so 12-18) and has a Degree and Masters. We are aware that without speaking Danish (at this point) it only leaves international schools for her to teach at!
I didn't go to university, however I have HR Qualifications and equivalent experience e.g. CIPD.
Since posting this question, I realised I should have asked about the process of doing 'part time' e.g. working 4 days and losing the day equivalent of salary, but that's reassuring to hear it's done in DK.