It’s starting again for 95,000 Tyrolean students. The year brings some innovations. One of these is the Recognized European School, which has its first Austrian location in Innsbruck. A shortage of teachers and school dropouts – because parents teach their children at home – remain major challenges.
When the gates of almost 600 Tyrolean schools open from Monday, life will begin again for 95,000 children and young people. For approximately 8,700 girls and boys, the start of school this year is a very special event: they go to kindergarten or first grade. Starting this year, new curricula apply to elementary schools, middle schools and AHS lower grades. Among other things, more attention will be paid to financial-economic education, according to the Directorate of Education.
Source: Krone

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