Kitas in Rhineland-Palatinate: Warns wares before lowering the training standards!
Kitas in Rhineland-Palatinate: Warns wares before lowering the training standards!
Mainz, Deutschland - alarm level red in the daycare centers of Rhineland-Palatinate! A dramatic shortage of skilled workers forces the Minister of Education Stefanie Hubig (SPD) to present decisive innovations in the training of educators today. The situation is serious: the daycare centers are empty and the children urgently need qualified staff! In order to counteract the impending bottleneck, prospective specialists should get into the facilities faster.
The minister has already taken measures to make the training more flexible. So it will now be possible to complete the training part -time. But not everyone is enthusiastic about these changes! The Education and Science Union (Gew) raises the alarm and warns urgently: "A reduction in the training level would be a clear buckling before the shortage of skilled workers!" The GEW demands that speed must not be at the expense of quality. The content of the training must remain high in order to meet the children's requirements.
The future of training in focus
The developments in the training of educators are of enormous importance for the future of daycare centers in Rhineland-Palatinate. While the minister is trying to reform the training, the question remains: How can you fight the shortage of skilled workers sustainably without endangering the quality of the training? The upcoming decisions will be crucial for the formation and care of the children in the country.
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Ort | Mainz, Deutschland |