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Nrw Tests Pupils - More Educational Status Surveys in Schools

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For years, students in NRW have been on the descending branch with basic competences of reading, writing, arithmetic. The Ministry of Education is looking for ways out of the educational crisis - and wants to test the students more.

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For years, students in NRW have been on the descending branch with basic competences of reading, writing, arithmetic. The Ministry of Education is looking for ways out of the educational crisis - and wants to test the students more.

DÜSSELDORF. For years, pupils in NRW have been reading, writing, arithmetic on the descending branch. The Ministry of Education is looking for ways out of the educational crisis – and wants to test the pupils more often. Their teachers are probably equally involved. Correspondingly, the reactions of the associations fail. Big Brother? Illustration: Shutterstock As a consequence of the year-long decline of the basic competences of the pupils in N…

North Rhine-Westphalia has taken steps to improve the educational success of its students. The Ministry of Schools and Education announced on Wednesday that the country is focusing on data-based quality development in schools, which is already being successfully practiced in other countries. Education Minister Dorothee Feller (CDU) explains that everyone who is committed to educating young people in North Rhine-Westphalia is working with great c…

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wdr.de broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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