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The Gap in Educational Qualifications in Germany Is Growing According to the Oecd

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According to a new OECD study, German universities are well positioned internationally. The MINT subjects, which are important for industry, are particularly popular. However, the authors warn: the number of people without school or vocational training is increasing.

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The current OECD study "Education at a Glance", which annually examines the development of educational performance in 38 Member States, shows: In Germany ... The post "Kluft bei Abschluss besondering": OECD study is alarming for the educational location Germany appeared first on Apollo News.

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According to a new OECD study, the educational level of young adults continues to diverge.

·Germany
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According to the OECD study, Germany performs well in the number of its graduates in science subjects. However, the educational injustice is particularly pronounced here.

·Munich, Germany
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According to a new OECD study, German universities are well positioned internationally. The MINT subjects, which are important for industry, are particularly popular. However, the authors warn: the number of people without school or vocational training is increasing.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Germany is popular with foreign students and especially strong in MINT subjects, but the educational success remains unequal – as an annual OECD study shows again. Germany is world champion in MINT – but... first appeared on ingenieur.de - Jobbörse und Nachrichtenportal für Ingenieure.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Tagesschau broke the news in Hamburg, Germany on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
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