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Strict school regulations advocated by Söder

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Tightening school regulations advocated by Söder
Tightening school regulations advocated by Söder

Strict school regulations advocated by Söder

In a series of statements, Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder (CSU) has called for more unity and understanding in the school community, as tensions rise and the number of infections continues to increase.

Söder has emphasized the need for clear and concise regulations, warning against getting lost in the details of school rules. He believes that the current generation of students has had a terrible summer and year, due to restrictions, and has expressed concern about excessive performance pressure on this generation.

To address these issues, Söder is advocating for uniform rules across Germany in the school sector, to ensure consistency and efficiency. He is also suggesting a potential shift to blended learning for older students, as a means to mitigate the spread of infections in schools.

Söder has proposed that older students should receive digital teaching formats with clear, structured concepts to ensure effective remote learning. He emphasizes the enhancement of digital infrastructure and equipping schools with better digital tools and support.

In addition, Söder has called for more intense work on the school issue, to keep schools and kindergartens open. He is advocating for more understanding for the current generation of students and is urging for a more empathetic approach to their circumstances.

In a bid to foster greater communication, Söder has shared his email address publicly, inviting direct communication from the public.

Moreover, Söder is calling for more unity in the school community, suggesting it as a solution to rising tensions. He believes that by working together, the school community can navigate these challenging times and ensure the best possible outcomes for students.

Söder has also advocated for mandatory masks in schools, as a measure to reduce the spread of infections. He believes that by taking these steps, schools and kindergartens can remain open, providing much-needed stability for students and families during these difficult times.

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