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The legislative body deliberates on teacher shortages in educational institutions.

At the commencement of the new academic year, what is the current position of schools in Lower Saxony, given disparate perspectives from the Greens and the CDU?

For several years, the shortage of both female and male educators has been a persistent challenge...
For several years, the shortage of both female and male educators has been a persistent challenge for the state politics of Lower Saxony.

- The legislative body deliberates on teacher shortages in educational institutions.

The Lower Saxony legislative assembly is scheduling a discussion regarding the educator situation in schools for this coming Thursday (beginning at 9:00 AM). The Green Party urges Education Minister Julia Willems to concentrate on boosting teacher salaries, recruiting 2,460 additional educators, and tackling educational disparities. On the other hand, the CDU is interested in clarifying whether the employment of over 2,400 educational workers is under threat.

Other topics on the schedule include an interactive session with Minister President Stephan Weil (SPD), the implementation of robots in farming, and the jurisdiction of the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

The Green Party highlighted the need to address staff shortages in schools by recruiting 2,460 additional educators. Due to the ongoing discussions, concerns about potential staff shortages among the 2,400 educational workers have emerged.

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