
New daycare law: Language can: How Children Get Fit for School
Federal Education Minister Prien wants to counteract with her new daycare law
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Federal Education Minister Prien wants to counteract with her new daycare law. New daycare law: Language can: How children get fit for school. Since 2013, there is a legal right to a childcare position from the first birthday in Germany.
Furthermore, According to the "Gute-Kita-Gesetz" of 2019 and the "Kita-Quality-Gesetz" of 2023, Priens "Kita-Startchances-und-Quality-Entwicklungsgesetz" follows. “Educational scissors are opening up” Anyone who can read and pronounce this wording without accident has probably successfully passed through the German education system. In daycare centers with especially many children in difficult situations, more should be invested - 20 to 60 hours per week additionally depending on the size of the facility. The new daycare law is “the largest educational policy project of this coalition – and key for a turnaround in education policy,” says the CDU politician. “A good education does not start in school, but in daycare.” Published according to the editorial standards of the Handelsblatt.
In addition, Priens daycare law provides for 30 minutes per week per child for planning and accompanying the promotion.
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Federal Education Minister Prien wants to counteract with her new daycare law
reliability low1/4 sourcesNew daycare law: Language can: How children get fit for school.
reliability low1/4 sourcesSince 2013, there is a legal right to a childcare position from the first birthday in Germany.
reliability low1/2 sourcesAccording to the "Gute-Kita-Gesetz" of 2019 and the "Kita-Quality-Gesetz" of 2023, Priens "Kita-Startchances-und-Quality-Entwicklungsgesetz" follows. “Educational scissors are opening up” Anyone who can read and pronounce this wording without accident has probably successfully passed through the German education system.
reliability low1/2 sourcesIn daycare centers with especially many children in difficult situations, more should be invested - 20 to 60 hours per week additionally depending on the size of the facility.
reliability low1/2 sourcesThe new daycare law is “the largest educational policy project of this coalition – and key for a turnaround in education policy,” says the CDU politician. “A good education does not start in school, but in daycare.” Published according to the editorial standards of the Handelsblatt.
reliability low1/2 sourcesPriens daycare law provides for 30 minutes per week per child for planning and accompanying the promotion.
reliability low1/2 sourcesBut Weegmann knows: “The children who need the daycare visit the most, because they have language deficits, come to us much too late.” Some would not get a place or it is too expensive for them.
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