In light of significant performance shortfalls, Minister of Education Conrad Clemens (CDU) is questioning the efficiency of Saxony’s education system. “If we are to remain number one in the German education system, we must change. We can’t stand still,” he told the German Press Agency in Dresden. Young people’s skills are also declining in Saxony.
Focusing instruction more on personality and skills
“Instruction must change. It must become more modern, but remain performance-oriented,” Clemens emphasized. Instruction should be interdisciplinary and could also become more self-directed: “Less lecture-based, not focused exclusively on knowledge transfer, but more on personal development and skills.”
According to Clemens, the goal is to strengthen independent, critical thinking among students. “If we can achieve that, we can also defend our leading position. Educational development goes beyond existing structures.” Countries like Canada are better at teaching skills.