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Title: The German School System


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The German School System
  • Michele Smith
  • And
  • Dave Woodsome

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German Kindergarten
  • Its very hard to find a place at a kindergarten.
  • Parents usually ask about kindergartens as soon
    as their children are born.
  • You can attend kindergarten at the age of 3 until
    6.
  • Kindergartens are all day.
  • In 1995 there were 500,000 kindergartens and they
    were short 46,000 teachers.

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Volksschule (elementary school)
  • It begins at 6 years old.
  • Consists of 4 years. (Grades 1-4)
  • One main teacher who teaches many subjects and
    then usually 3 others(I.e. music, art, and
    physical education.)

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  • They learn to read and write
  • Basic math
  • Religion
  • Social standards and values
  • Music
  • P.E.
  • Art
  • HSU (Heimat und Sachunterricht) which combines
    biology, history, and geography.

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Time to Choose
  • Age ten teachers and parents choose between 3
    possibilities.
  • The Hauptschule
  • Realschule
  • Or the Gymnasium

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Hauptschule
  • lowest-achieving students attend the Hauptschule.
  • slower paced and more basic instruction in the
    same primary academic subjects taught at the
    Realschule and Gymnasium.
  • Additional subjects at the Hauptschule have a
    vocational orientation.
  • students enroll in the Hauptschule beginning in
    the fifth grade and continue their education at
    the Hauptschule through the ninth grade.
  • About 25 percent of German students attend
    Hauptschulen.

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Realschule
  • The Realschule provides students with an
    education which combines both liberal and
    practical education from the 5th through the 10th
    grade, but the emphasis is on liberal education.
  • About 24 percent of German students are in
    Realschulen, and an additional 7 percent are
    enrolled in combined Haupt/Realschulen called
    Mittelschule
  • The education focus of the Realschule is
    differentiated between the Unterstufe (lower
    level), which incorporates the 5th, 6th, and 7th
    grades, and the Oberstufe (upper level), which
    includes the 8th, 9th, and 10th grades.
  • The lower level has a strong liberal arts
    emphasis, while the upper level is more closely
    oriented to various disciplines.

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Gymnasium
  • The Gymnasium provides students with a liberal
    education and traditionally leads to study at the
    university.
  • About 30 percent of German students are enrolled
    in Gymnasien.
  • Students may enroll in the Gymnasium at the lower
    secondary level (5th grade) or may transfer to
    the Gymnasium after the completion of the
    Realschule (11th grade).
  • The final 3 years of Gymnasium (grades 11-13 in
    most states) are called the Oberstufe (upper
    level).
  • The three most common education tracks offered by
    standard Gymnasien are classical language, modern
    language, and mathematics-natural science.
  • Students who successfully complete study at a
    Gymnasium (or Berufliches gymnasium) and pass the
    comprehensive examinations receive the Abitur.

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Gesamtschule
  • Known as comprehensive schools
  • Arose out of a social movement in the 1960's that
    promoted the idea of equal access to education
    for everyone, and it is the school form most like
    public schools in the United States.
  • Most are located in states that have been
    governed by the Social Democratic Party.
  • Gesamtschulen enroll students of all ability
    levels in the 5th through the 10th grades.
    Students who satisfactorily complete the
    Gesamtschule through the 9th grade receive the
    Hauptschule certificate, while those who
    satisfactorily complete schooling through the
    10th grade receive the Realschule certificate.

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The grading scale used throughout the German
education system ranges from 16. (A "6" is the
equivalent of a failing grade). Teachers are
permitted to add a plus or minus in parentheses
to provide further differentiation.1 very
good 2 good 3 satisfactory 4 adequate 5
poor 6 very poor
Grading and Examinations
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University
  • Winter and Spring Semesters
  • 9 semesters
  • 4th semester you take a test and if you pass you
    can continue your major
  • You have to complete an internship in your major
    in order to graduate.
  • Each state has a university.

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Bibliography
  • Gerhart Hoffmeister and Frederic C. Tubach,
    Germany 2000 Year. From the Nazi Era to German
    Unification (New York Ungar Publishing, 1992),
    159-179.
  • Milotich, Ute E. The Educational System in
    Germany Case Study Findings. Washington, DC US
    Department of Education, 1999.
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