Language Test Requirement, Mobile Phone Ban and Gender Announcement: Merz' Minister of Education Prien Takes Action
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Education and Family Minister Karin Prien talks about her plans for families, their Jewish roots – and rules for gender.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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