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Saxony presents new education and training plan

Saxony presents new education and training plan
In Saxony, a new upbringing and education plan is set to improve early childhood education in particular. (Archive image) / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa
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Saxony presents a new education and training plan - with a focus on targeted support, child participation and the use of digital media.

Saxony is setting a new course in the nationwide debate on early childhood education. A new "education and training plan" is to be presented at a specialist conference in Dresden this morning. It is no coincidence that the Free State is putting education first. "Education is a process that builds on upbringing. The federal law therefore describes the funding mandate in daycare centers as a triad of upbringing, education and care - in that order," Minister of Education Conrad Clemens (CDU) told the German Press Agency.

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Saxony wants targeted support

The minister is convinced that even more can be achieved in early childhood education. To achieve this, he said, a mandatory examination of four-year-olds and a plan for more targeted support are necessary. In 2006, Saxony was one of the first federal states to develop an education plan as the basis for educational work in daycare facilities and to enshrine it in law. "We have now evaluated and updated this plan, involving over 6,500 people in total."

Many pre-school children have poor German language skills

According to Clemens, the new plan includes suggestions for pedagogical practice as well as a focus on child participation and the "reflective use" of digital media. The minister also referred to changing circumstances. "If more than a third of preschoolers do not have age-appropriate skills in German, that is just the tip of the iceberg. There are anomalies in pretty much all areas and that is why we are focusing on binding educational goals and better transitions between facilities."

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