Education - Prien: Germany must become a social education state
In view of the upcoming PISA results, CDU federal deputy and Schleswig-Holstein's education minister Karin Prien has called for more investment in education. "We need a new self-image," the politician told the German Press Agency.
"Germany must take the path from a welfare state to a social education state. We need to prioritize education - across all age groups - in the budgets of the federal and state governments." This applies to early childhood education, school education, initial, further and continuing education, but also to basic and cutting-edge research. Germany has been mired in ideological debates about the school system for decades, has been late to digitalization and has failed to attract enough qualified staff to its schools.
Today, the new Pisa school performance study is being presented for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic. It measures the skills of 15-year-olds in reading, mathematics and science. It has been carried out every three years since 2000.
The first comparative study caused the "Pisa shock" at the time: German 15-year-olds performed extremely poorly, and the Pisa report also showed a shamefully close correlation between social background and educational opportunities. The result was a fierce debate on education. After that, Germany's results in the Pisa studies steadily improved, but since 2016 the results have been falling again.
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- Despite the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the new PISA school performance study, which measures the skills of 15-year-olds in reading, mathematics, and science, is being presented for the first time.
- The call for more investment in education, advocated by CDU federal deputy and Schleswig-Holstein's education minister Karin Prien, comes in the wake of the pending PISA results.
- Prien believes that Germany should transition from a welfare state to a social education state, prioritizing education across all age groups in the budgets of the federal and state governments.
- The Pisa report in 2000, following the Corona shock, showed a disheartening correlation between social background and educational opportunities in Germany.
- In Schleswig-Holstein, Karin Prien, a CDU party member, is at the helm of shaping the education sector, aiming to improve its performance and overcome the challenges presented by the global pandemic.
- The German Press Agency in Berlin reported on Prien's remarks, emphasizing the need for a new self-image in the German education system, drawing attention to the critical situation revealed by the PISA results.
Source: www.stern.de