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Migration Rate in Schools? Minister of Education Prien Sees "Thinkable Model"

Summary by Berliner Morgenpost
For Minister of Education Prien, knowledge of German is the key to success in education. What measures the CDU politician is calling for.

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Minister of Education Prien considers a migration ceiling in schools to be conceivable. Coalition partners, integration representatives and teachers' representatives see this as critical.

·Germany
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Should the proportion of children with a migrant background be limited in school classes? Minister of Education Prien considers an upper limit to be "thinkable". Rejection comes from the Integration Officer. The Association of Teachers is also sceptical.

·Hamburg, Germany
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"A conceivable model" says Minister of Education Karin Prien of the idea of limiting the proportion of children with a migrant background in school classes. The proposal creates a broad contradiction. The CDU politician is making serious accusations.

·Dortmund, Germany
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For Minister of Education Prien, knowledge of German is the key to success in education. What measures the CDU politician is calling for.

·Berlin, Germany
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Federal Education Minister Karin Prien (CDU) is considering introducing a migration quota in primary schools - the SPD and the Left Party reject this.

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Minister of Education Prien is open to a migration rate at schools. Does that make sense? Visiting a school in Duisburg.

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Berliner Morgenpost broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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