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Vocational College Business and Administration
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The history of the German Educational System Beginning of 18th century: 1717: Free and compulsory basic education for young men in Prussia Accomplished not before the end of 19th century Vocational College Business and Administration King Frederick William I inspects schools
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Late 18th century: 1763 Regular school attendance (age 5-13), confessional schools - reading, writing, calculating and strict education in ethics and discipline Development of higher education for sons of aristocracy (needed as civil servants) 1788 Abitur = university entrance qualification subjects: latin, greek, description of nature, mathematics, religion... Vocational College Business and Administration The history of the German Educational System King Frederick the Great „Der alte Fritz“
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First half of 19th century: 1810: training colleges for teachers, state certification requirements, higher standard of education Development of a middle educational system: teaching contents due to the new demands of an industrialized society (trainees in office and technical jobs) The history of the German Educational System Vocational College Business and Administration
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Vocational College Business and Administration The history of the German Educational System Second half of 19th century: 1871 „Abitur“ extended to all of Germany 1872 separate secondary schools for girls First women in teaching profession
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20th century: Young women are allowed to pass the Abitur (1908) go to university (1910) Vocational College Business and Administration The history of the German Educational System Ratzeburg 1910: school for higher daughters
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After World War I: 4 years of primary school for all children + 4 years of secondary school or entry into higher or middle education The history of the German Educational System Vocational College Business and Administration
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After World War II: long discussion about comprehensive schools failed 1968: comprehensive school became additional part of the German secondary education (4 different types of secondary education, classes 5-10) Vocational College Business and Administration The history of the German Educational System
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Today: Federal states are responsible for education various types of schools multistate agreements, graduation certificates are recognized many changes in recent years problems: comparability, difficulty of transitions The history of the German Educational System Vocational College Business and Administration
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