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Education Minister Wants Less Exams for Pupils

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Less pressure and a changed examination culture in schools: Sven Teuber argues for this.
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MAINZ. The Rhineland-Palatinate Minister of Education Sven Teuber (SPD) calls for less pressure on performance in school. Especially in classes one to eight, "it doesn't always need tests and class work," says Teuber in the current issue of the weekly newspaper "Die Zeit". Teachers should instead have more time for "feedback talks" and "personality development". A man from practice: Sven Teuber. Photo: sventeuber.de The minister doesn't think an…

Rhineland-Palatinate's Minister of Education, Sven Teuber (SPD), has advocated for less pressure to perform in schools. Especially in grades one through eight, "there's no need for constant tests and classwork," the SPD politician told the weekly newspaper "Die Zeit." Instead, teachers should have more time for "feedback sessions" and "personal development." The minister is not in favor of unannounced quizzes. "My position is clear: Graded spont…

MAINZ – The Rheinland-Pfalz Minister of Education Sven Teuber (SPD) is responsible for less pressure on performance at school. Especially in classes one to eight, "it doesn't always need tests and classwork," said Teuber in the current issue of the weekly newspaper "Die Zeit" (July 17). Teachers should instead have more time for «feedback talks» and «personality development». Criticism of spontaneous [...]

Less pressure and a changed examination culture in schools: Sven Teuber argues for this.

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echo-online.de broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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