Thursday, November 20, 2008

Eastern European common for high school instead of "indigenous dances"

Erfurt - Saxony, Thuringia and Saxony-Anhalt want when cross-country high school go ahead. Already in the 2011/2012 school year could be a joint baccalaureate in English and mathematics give, said Saxony-Anhalt's Culture Minister Jan-Hendrik Olbertz (party) on Thursday in Erfurt. The range of test subjects would then be gradually expanded. The conditions were the twelve years of high school as cheaply as anywhere in the three countries. Thus, the three Ministers of Education before of Bavaria and Baden-Wuerttemberg for 2013 South-baccalaureate sought a solution. "Modern Federalism does not mean that everyone performs his native dances, but that the countries themselves to vote," said Olbertz.

The good results at the recent East German federal states of Pisa test Thuringia's Minister of Culture led Bernward Müller (CDU) is due to the fact that Saxony and Thuringia in their structures have been detained. Instead of school structures must be on school quality to think

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