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Municipalities Criticise Kita Deal: More Staff, but Little More Quality of Care

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DRESDEN. Only seemingly more quality in Saxony's Kitas? Almost 200 new jobs are to be created in the early childhood education sector. While the state government speaks of a success, municipalities criticize an unbalanced personnel key, rising costs – and an empty promise at the Kita moratorium. The adjusted personnel key brings above all more executives into the Kitas, but not personnel for the educational work with the children, criticizes the…
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DRESDEN. Only seemingly more quality in Saxony's Kitas? Almost 200 new jobs are to be created in the early childhood education sector. While the state government speaks of a success, municipalities criticize an unbalanced personnel key, rising costs – and an empty promise at the Kita moratorium. The adjusted personnel key brings above all more executives into the Kitas, but not personnel for the educational work with the children, criticizes the…

The debate on the happiest increase in the contributions to the Kita can be summed up in such a short way: there is no one to be satisfied. The political groups are not satisfied, the parents certainly not.

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lkz.de broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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