Tag: education policy
More choice for fourth graders in Bavaria – Bavaria
In eight weeks, 114,000 primary school students will receive their transfer certificate. They are the first in Bavaria to be able to choose between four types of schools – depending…
Bavaria combines art, music and craft lessons in primary schools – Bavaria
In the future there will no longer be individual subjects for art, music and crafts at Bavaria’s primary schools. As Education Minister Anna Stolz (Free Voters) announced on Tuesday, lessons…
International University: Where Chat-GPT is part of your studies
Germany’s largest private university not only relies on AI-supported assistants, but also allows the use of language models such as Chat-GPT. With an interesting reason. source site
GEW Bayern accuses Söder of populism – Bavaria
The Bavarian Education and Science Union (GEW) accuses Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) of populism. The background to this is the state government’s plans to teach more mathematics and German…
Interview with a learning psychologist: What to do if you get bad grades? – Knowledge
What to do if children get bad grades at high school? A learning psychologist explains when parents should intervene, why learning together doesn’t always make sense and how children stay…
Education policy: disappointed love
Denmark’s schools have advanced far into the digital world, and cell phones and tablets are part of the basic equipment in many places. But the former enthusiasm is gone. The…
Blattmacher-Competition 2022/23: School newspaper: Dare to take a stand
Many school newspapers address social issues. Good thing: political education has rarely been as important as it is today. source site
School: When should children start English lessons? – Knowledge
Children learn a foreign language in primary school from the third grade onwards at the latest. Parents, teachers and school politicians argue about whether this makes sense. What experts say.…
When should children start English lessons? – Knowledge
Children learn a foreign language in primary school from the third grade onwards at the latest. Parents, teachers and school politicians argue about whether this makes sense. What experts say.…
Resignation of Ties Rabe: best in class – politics
Getting better – Ties Rabe knows something about that. Hamburg’s outgoing school senator has been playing the piano since he was twelve, practicing eighth notes and triplets, with his right…