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education system in germany​

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Answered by gayu04102004
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The German education system functions upon the rules and regulations of the Basic Law “Grundgesetz”. The Federal Ministries of Education, Cultural Affair and Science is the main authority for making education, science and arts policy guidelines, and for adopting related laws and administrative regulations.

The ministry closely collaborates with the Federation and Länders (German states) authorities, in supervising the entire activity of the educational institutions, organizations and foundations.

Responsibility on education issues in Germany is shared amongst Länders and the Federation (which has a minor role). Though, there are areas of cooperation in the education field for which such a distinction between both parts doesn’t exist, known as “joint tasks” or “Gemeinschaftsaufgaben”.

Landers, on the other hand, have a wide legislative power around their territory about school, academic, adult and continuing sector (except if the Basic law empowers the Federation with such a power instead).

How is the school system structured in Germany?

The German school system is divided into 5 levels:

Early Childhood Education.

Primary Education.

Secondary Education.

Tertiary Education.

Continuing Education.

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Answered by mohammadmusarraf9990
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Basically, however, the German school system is structured as follows: ... Hauptschule (secondary general school for grades five through nine or ten) Realschule (more practical secondary school for grades five through ten) Gymnasium (more academic secondary school for grades five through twelve/thirteen)

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