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Pisa Boss Sees Disadvantages for Pupils with a Migrant Background

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The head of the PISA study sees considerable shortcomings in the German education system. This is especially true when dealing with children with a migrant background. In the language promotion process, the expert says, it must be set before the initial training.[more]]>

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The head of the PISA study sees considerable shortcomings in the German education system. This is especially true when dealing with children with a migrant background. In the language promotion process, the expert says, it must be set before the initial training.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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OECD Education Director Andreas Schleicher criticises the German education system: There is insufficient care for children with a migrant background – with serious consequences for entire schools.

·Dortmund, Germany
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»It is a huge problem«: In Germany's education system, too little attention is being paid to children with a migrant background, says the OECD Education Director. At the same time, he makes suggestions on how to do better.

·Germany
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The German education system cares too little about children with a migrant background, warns the education director of the OECD. Whole schools could thus get out of balance.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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OECD expert: Germany must do more for students with immigrant background Berlin, 28 Jul (dpa) – The Director of Education of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Andreas Schleicher, pointed out that the German education system has serious deficiencies in the treatment of children of immigrant origin. “It is a huge problem that an education system does not adequately and effectively address children of immigrant origi…

BERLIN. The German education system does not care enough about children with a migrant background – this is criticised by Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education at the OECD. Whole schools were "out of balance," he warns. Schleicher calls for binding language tests, more early childhood support – and thereby triggers a debate that has resumed since the advance of education minister Karin Prien: Should the proportion of children with a migrant …

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Sunday, July 27, 2025.
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