Religion is increasingly becoming a conflict topic in the school classes of the federal capital – not just among students. According to a colleague, a religious educator in Vienna favorites recently crossed boundaries.
The reunification of the family leaves traces in the school classes of Vienna, which are increasingly becoming diverse culturally. This creates problems at different levels, especially when it comes to religious conflicts in the classroom.
A pedagogue at a focal school in favorites for the “krone”: “One of my colleagues came to the teachers’ room last week and told about an Afghan girl, third grade, who said in the classroom:” All Christians should die! “
Almost even worse, however, the explanation of a religious educator at the same location, which is said to express it during a lesson: “Muslims choose whether they come to paradise or hell. Christians and unbelievers all come to hell.”
The teacher, who wants to remain anonymous for fear of hostility, is shocked: “These are the conditions in our schools with which we are largely left alone.”
Pedagogue locates large differences in the classes
Moreover, the experienced educator reports linguistic obstacles. “Repetitions and new assessments as a result of insufficient knowledge of German have age differences of a maximum of three years at school level. This leads to differences at large level within the classes, some are not challenged and a major role is completely overwhelmed.”
Education Directorate: “Numerous offers, Hotline”
The educational directorate says about the incidents in religious education: “The first contact person is in any case school management, and of course a detailed conversation with the parents must be held. Depending on the difficult incidents.
Source: Krone

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