After Deed in Graz: Students in NRW Should Practice Behavior at Amok-Alarm
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After the amok run in Graz, security in schools is also discussed in NRW. Teacher Association President Andreas Bartsch calls for better preparation – and sees no panic in amok exercises. But there is criticism from politics.
LINZ/GRAZ. The concern at the schools can be felt after the amok run in Graz. "There are no simple lessons, at the moment mourning and processing is the order of the day," says Paul Kimberger, the senior teacher representative of the compulsory school.
The amok run of Graz has also deeply shaken our columnist Sigi Heinrich. Because sport shapes his life, he also sees it as an opportunity to actively integrate difficult pupils in schools through sports lessons. However, a rethinking of the responsible people of education would also have to take place.
Following the school shooting in Graz, Stefan Düll, President of the German Teachers' Association, has clearly rejected calls for more security checks at German schools. "Demands for door controls and security personnel ignore the reality of schools in Germany," he told "Focus." The head of a Bavarian high school explained that such acts are planned well in advance and that perpetrators resort to other methods. "There is also space outside the s…

"The government does not take adequate care of the security of schools, criticize teachers in NRW. Why cameras and amok exercises are controversial.
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