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Language Test Requirement, Mobile Phone Ban and Gender Announcement: Merz' Minister of Education Prien Takes Action

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Is the change of policy under Friedrich Merz also coming to schools? Minister of Education Karin Prien has now dared to make her first moves.

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Education and Family Minister Karin Prien talks about her plans for families, their Jewish roots – and rules for gender.

·Berlin, Germany
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The Federal Minister of Education says that schools should abide by the spelling rules, a matter of course, but which is disregarded by some federal states. Prien and her boss are even infected by the ideology behind it.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Karin Prien has been Minister of Education for a week. Her taking up office is a historic moment. Prien is the first woman of Jewish origin who heads a Federal Ministry in Germany. So far, there has been only one person with Jewish roots who made it into a cabinet - and that is more than 50 years ago.

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Is the change of policy under Friedrich Merz also coming to schools? Minister of Education Karin Prien has now dared to make her first moves.

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Minister of Education Prien wants to ban private mobile phone use at primary schools. In addition, early compulsory language tests should reduce school drop-outs and improve educational opportunities.

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No mobile phones at primary schools, fewer school drop-outs and mandatory language tests for four-year-olds - this is what Federal Education Minister Prien demands. Her ministry wants to support the responsible countries in the implementation of the goals.

·Hamburg, Germany
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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Friday, May 16, 2025.
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