Comment by notTooFarGone

Comment by notTooFarGone 6 months ago

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>however Germany thinks binning kids into handcrafts, simple office jobs and academia at age nine (!) is a brilliant idea o-O

As a German that's the first time I hear that. Do you mean Schülerpraktikum? That's usually at age 14. Never heard anyone doing that at age 9.

ohthehugemanate 6 months ago

They're talking about the division between Gymnasium, Realschule, and Hauptschule. It's actually state to state nowadays whether they have separate schools or Gesamtschulen, but I understand even in Gesamtschulen, in many Bundesländer there's some internal separation.

Where are you in DE, that this is unknown to you? In Köln just 15 years ago I knew parents who had the horror scenario: a 4th grade teacher who quietly believed that girls shouldn't go to university. They switched their daughter schools that year.

  • notTooFarGone 6 months ago

    this is very reductive and really hyperbolic. Also hauptschule does not exist in most states anymore.

    I also know enough people who did perfectly fine via Realschule to academics. Of course it's a decision with pretty much a single point of failure which is suboptimal, but don't act like it's predetermining your whole carrer.

qdl 6 months ago

I guess he is talking about the three school types you can go to after elementary

  • froh 6 months ago

    or four (adding Gesamtschule) but yes, the what she's talking about.

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froh 6 months ago

as others said: Schullaufbahnentscheidung vierte Klasse (at the age of 9 years for most Students)