After the excitement about a school in Vienna-Meidling, the discussion about German as a break language flared up again.
The “Krone” report on a primary school in Meidling, where only nine children attended Roman Catholic religious education in the school year ending Friday, caused a stir. It is therefore now in the hall that the last remaining religion teacher will have to look for a new position next school year.
This is decided in the first week of school, because then children with a Roman Catholic faith must actively withdraw from religious education if they do not want to follow it.
Religious Education “Secured”
The good news from the education department: just three children are enough for religion classes to go according to plan. “And if there are actually even fewer, schools work together,” says education director Heinrich Himmer. Religious education is therefore assured for the other children. Even if it should only be one.
The FPÖ Vienna spoke out in a broadcast for German as an obligatory intermission language from the following semester.
Source: Krone

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