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Alexander MacCallum
#Germany

The Once Great Nation of Germany... Many Don't Even Speak German... That Could Most Definitely Prove to Be Problematic Gaining Full Time Employment in Germany...

A high number of people of foreign descent among dropouts

A particular cause for concern is the fact that many dropouts are young people with a background of migration.

In 2013, there was no difference between those with and without a migration background.

In 2022, however, only 3% of 25-year-old German males and 2% of females without a migration background had no school diploma whatsoever. Among young people the same age with a migration background, that figure was 12% for men and 10% for women.

In the latest Pisa test, which compares the reading, math and science skills of 15-year-olds internationally, German pupils achieved the lowest scores ever recorded .

Lack of German language skills

The problems start at kindergarten age. One in five children between the ages of three and six now speaks no German in the home.

This makes it all the more important for these children in particular to attend kindergarten. However, according to the German government's education report, only 81% of children with a migration background do so.

That's largely because there's a shortage of daycare places, currently around 350,000 across Germany. If the children do not speak enough German when they start school, they can fall behind right from the start. This can demotivate them..."
3 months ago
Suzi B
3 months ago
In response Alexander MacCallum to his Publication
What language do they speak if not speaking German? Has it turned into the Tower of Babel since there is so much immigration from other countries diluting them......sort of like here in the U.S.. So scary. they have taken a once great and very strong country and diluted it into a third world it sounds like. Again like here in the U.S.
Alexander MacCallum
3 months ago
In response Suzi B to her Publication
"Sadly, All According to Plan..."