Schools Receive 120 Million Euros for Digitisation
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Shortly before the Christmas break, the federal government and the Länder agreed on the Digital Compact 2.0 after a long consultation phase. This is expected to flow five billion euros into digital education in schools by 2030.
Hamburg has used money from the first digital pact to acquire devices such as tablets.For example, the funds from the Digital Compact 2.0 will be used to pay for further training for teachers.Hamburg is investing around 120 million euros through the new digital pact of the federal government and the Länder by 2030 to promote the digitisation of schools and teaching.This was announced by the school authorities.The announcement was preceded by an …
The Federal Government and the Länder have agreed on a new edition of the Digital Compact 2.0.
SPD-Bundestagsfraktion [Newsroom]Berlin (ots) - Jasmina Hostert, Spokesperson for Education, Family, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth of the SPD-Bundestagsfraktion: On 18 December 2025, the Federal Government and the Länder agreed on the Digital Compact 2.0 ... Read more here...Original content of: SPD-Bundestagsfraktion, transmitted by news aktuell
Almost 73 million euros from a federal package are to flow for digitisation at schools in Schleswig-Holstein. For example, laptops and digital panels are conceivable, said education minister Dorit Stenke.
The federal and state governments have agreed on the continuation of the billion-dollar digital pact for schools. The details of the agreement – and how Schleswig-Holstein benefits from the new programme.
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