
high attendance at the BLLV district association in kronach: president simone fleischmann addressed education policy at the closing ceremony and honored loyal members. individual support and the formation of small groups could teach the children a lot, she explained at the ceremony in neukenroth.
She doubted the validity of many studies. "Does our school system make kids happier as we measure more and more often?", asked simone fleischmann. More and more tasks should not be transferred to the schools. Teachers want inclusion and integration, but many colleagues are at the limit of their strength. Another problem is the lack of teachers at primary and secondary schools.
BLLV district chairman jens schmidt said that value education is becoming increasingly important because of the populism that is spreading around the world. The preschool sector must be significantly upgraded. The president added that kindergarten teachers should also be paid significantly more. Other countries rewarded the grassroots work done here appropriately. Teachers’ salaries should also be adjusted. "teaching is a wonderful profession that never gets boring." The goal must be more educational equity. True inclusion is still a thing of the future, but the teachers are motivated to do it. "Most of them feel pretty much left alone with this task."
60,000 children with a refugee background currently attend bavarian schools, says fleischmann. This challenge must be overcome together. Education is an important key to integration.
Rudolf rahmling inspires for the 30th time. A christmas story for a change. The celebration was musically framed by the teachers’ choir under the direction of Marius popp and the teachers’ brass band under the direction of Bernd Jungkunz.
Rolf habermann, president of the bavarian civil service association, and anneliese fischer, former vice president of the state parliament, were honored for 70 years of loyalty. The two 92-year-olds then dared to dance. Rainer Glissnik