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Hamburger02
1 year ago

That was also just one of the many turmoils in the last few decades. With the word “university” one wanted to better show, above all, that engineering training was a very high qualification.

Roland22
1 year ago
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“… that engineering training was a very high qualification”

Oh, what?

Joshua18
1 year ago

Because these engineering schools were not recognized abroad. They also belonged to the school and the students there were simply students with medium maturity but no students.

In 1969, they came to university and called themselves universities of applied science. The SPD also created an extra narrow-track abitur, namely the professional school tire. They were no longer just schools, but the degrees remained the same.

These measures, however, drastically cut the real schools, since they were no longer able to study with this degree. Now they all have to go to the upper secondary school, which many students do. Follow: They are now missing the farms as azubis!

When you ask me: Everything is a devastating misdevelopment and saudumme educational policy of the SPD!

All educational courses and institutions with the Vorsilbe subject are now considered to be inferior!

I would have just extended the real school for one year to the general subject. Then either training or internship.

Roland22
1 year ago

Wanted to answer, but noticed that it is a complex issue.

The shortest transcription might be “uniformity” – but that doesn’t say much. I found it Deutschlandfunk