He knows that the idea doesn't just make friends, says Gerald Klenk. He has been in the educational landscape long enough for that. He used to work, among other things, at the Nürnberger Land school authority, today the 70-year-old is on the board of the Lernwerkstatt Inclusion in Feucht - and founded the "Alliance for Community Schools in Bavaria" with four other organizations to campaign for more inclusion in everyday school life in the state election campaign.SZ: Mr. Klenk, many...
Whether food, heating or electricity - the costs are increasing. And so are the setup fees. Some parents are already considering reducing childcare times.Due to rising costs, many daycare centers in Bavaria are increasing their contributions or are planning to do so in the near future. The Bavarian Red Cross (BRK) spoke of "worrying cost increases for all social and nursing facilities". In addition to higher personnel expenses, the costs for energy and catering have increased, said spokesman Sohrab Taheri-Sohi.Several...
Whether food, heating or electricity - the costs are increasing. And with it the daycare contributions. Some parents are already considering reducing childcare times.Due to rising costs, many daycare centers in Bavaria are increasing their contributions or are planning to do so in the near future. The Bavarian Red Cross (BRK) spoke of "worrying cost increases for all social and nursing facilities". In addition to higher personnel expenses, the costs for energy and catering have increased, said spokesman Sohrab Taheri-Sohi.Several...
In a fire letter, the group sharply criticized the Prime Minister's announcement that he would poach staff from other federal states - and accused him of cheating. The poaching campaign for teachers from other federal states announced by Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) has been met with criticism from parents in Bavaria's schools. "Up to now, you have had little more than disdain for the education of other federal states. In view of this, you should be ashamed, now, in...
In view of the lack of school staff, the Bavarian Teachers' Association (BLLV) has advocated lowering the expectations placed on teachers in the current school year. Not all of these could currently meet the demands placed on them, said association president Simone Fleischmann on Wednesday at a press conference in Munich. There are problems, especially in elementary, middle and special schools.For these three types of school alone, the BLLV assumes that there are currently a good 1,500 missing full-time capacities....
Perhaps one should begin this hymn to the University of Eichstätt with the few things that don't work so brilliantly. For example, there is the chronically overcrowded parking lot. Because many students from the region commute to the university, there is a shortage of space. The consequences: the student purse gets even tighter because there are fees for municipal parking lots or a ticket is stuck on an illegally parked vehicle. Parking surveillance in Eichstätt is strict.Arriving by train is...
The conversation between the school friends escalates. One: skipped class yesterday. The other: went along on the trip to the synagogue. The first one can't understand that at all. He blames Jews for all the evil that is happening in Palestine and in the world. The friend contradicts that there are so many similarities between the religions, but the accusations fly back and forth louder and louder. Then suddenly one of the two laughs. The role play is over. "We...
So now it is. Education policy - specifically the shortage of teachers in schools - could be a hit in the election campaign this year. The SPD parliamentary group devoted itself to the topic on Thursday at the end of its three-day winter retreat. Simone Fleischmann, President of the Bavarian Teachers' Association (BLLV), was a guest.When the Social Democrats sent out their program at the beginning of the year, the situation looked different. In the BR24 Bavarian trend, people in...
from Andreas Glas and Johann Osel, Bad StaffelsteinIn order to combat the shortage of staff in Bavarian schools, Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) wants to poach numerous teachers from other federal states. To this end, he is planning enticements, such as financial incentives and relocation assistance. The poaching offensive is intended to help fill a total of 6,000 new teaching positions that Söder wants to create in Bavaria by 2028; 2000 more for social workers, psychologists and school administrators. In...
Winter has returned to Bavaria in some places: In Würzburg, there were massive delays and cancellations in bus services on Wednesday morning, as reported by the Würzburger Verkehrs- und Versorgungs-GmbH (WVV). "The buses only run occasionally. There is so much snow that it is impossible to get through," said a WVV spokeswoman in the morning.Two buses slipped into a ditch in Würzburg. One of the vehicles was then so unfavorable that the doors could no longer be opened. "The approximately...