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SPD looks to the future - debate camp and school policy

SPD looks to the future - debate camp and school policy
The leadership duo of the Saxony SPD: Kathrin Michel and Henning Homann. (Archive photo) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa
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What should Saxony look like in 2024? The SPD will be discussing this at an event in Leipzig on Saturday. Federal Chair Bärbel Bas wants to outline the path to a new party program.

The Saxon SPD would like to develop a vision for the Free State at its "Saxony 2040" debate camp in Leipzig on Saturday and engage in controversial discussions. Federal SPD chair Bärbel Bas is also expected to attend the meeting. She is to describe the path to a new SPD basic program, said Saxon party leader Kathrin Michel. So far, 320 people have registered for the event, but there is still room for improvement.

"We know that we need to clarify things," emphasized co-chair Henning Homann with regard to his party. The debate camp will cover various topics in different formats. One topic, for example, is "Nobody understands them! - How can the SPD learn the language of the majority again?". The economic crisis, the role of the East after 35 years of German reunification and justice in society will also be debated. One point will be reserved for school policy - the motto of the debate: "Get out of deficit management! - Does Saxony's school of the future need a revolution?"

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SPD wants to expand opportunities for longer joint learning

Homann spoke out in favor of longer joint learning. In Saxony, children are split up after the fourth grade and then either go to grammar school or secondary school. Community schools are now possible, but are still rare. According to Homann, the aim is not to abolish grammar schools and secondary schools, but to expand the options for longer joint learning. This would preserve the school structure and at the same time do more for educational equality.

"We have a school system that has many strengths, but we also have a few things that we urgently need to improve," said Homann, mentioning the shortage of teachers in Bavaria. Against the backdrop of demographic developments with falling pupil numbers, there is now an opportunity to minimize the shortfall in teaching. The SPD wants to maintain as many schools as possible.

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