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Federal Minister of Education - Prien (Cdu) Considers Upper Limits in Schools for Children with a Migrant Background Possible

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Federal Education Minister Prien believes that the idea of a ceiling for children with a migrant background in schools is possible.

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Federal Education Minister Prien believes that the idea of a ceiling for children with a migrant background in schools is possible.

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Federal Minister of Education Karin Prien (CDU) believes that a ceiling for pupils with a migrant background in German schools is possible.

·Berlin, Germany
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It is a "thinkable model": Federal Minister of Education Karin Prien (CDU) can imagine an upper limit for pupils with a migration background in schools. At the World Politics Grill, she also comments on teacher bullying at a Berlin primary school.

·Dortmund, Germany
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BERLIN. How much diversity does the classroom tolerate – and are borders necessary? The Federal Minister of Education considers an upper limit for pupils with a migrant background to be conceivable. How is this to be compatible with the Basic Law? Unclear. Education problems solved? (symbol photo) Photo: Shutterstock Federal Minister of Education Karin Prien is open to the idea of an upper limit for children with a migrant background in schools.…

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Migrants at schools? CDU Minister Prien wants clear limits – for more educational success in Germany.

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Editor Kristina Maroldt was rather skeptical about the interview with the new Minister of Women. Why she now believes that Karin Prien could be a good choice.We drove with doubts in our luggage to Berlin, my colleague Susanne Arndt and me. In the run-up to our interview with the new Minister of Women's Affairs, we had read a lot, and we were troubled by portraits and interviews.In most cases it was about education policy, because Karin Prien, wh…

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brigitte.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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