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GEW Disappointed by School Structure Deadlock; AfD Faces Backlash Over Teacher Comments

Disagreements persist on school structure, disappointing education advocates. Meanwhile, a political party's controversial comments about teachers spark outrage and calls for clarification.

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In this picture I can see a child.

GEW Disappointed by School Structure Deadlock; AfD Faces Backlash Over Teacher Comments

The Green Education Network (GEW) has expressed disappointment over the lack of consensus on school structure. Meanwhile, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party faces criticism for alleged hate speech against teachers, with controversial comments suggesting they aim to 'bring students in line'. Parents in Germany generally adopt a supportive and guidance-oriented role in child upbringing, focusing on respect, independence, and emotional warmth.

GEW had hoped for a unified approach to school structure, but disagreements persist. The network aims to promote sustainable and inclusive education.

AfD's comments have sparked outrage among educators and parents. The party has been accused of demonising teachers, with some comments likening them to dangerous individuals. This has led to calls for AfD to clarify its stance and apologise.

Parents in Germany play a crucial role in their children's education. They typically encourage respect for others, foster independence, and provide emotional support. This approach aligns with the country's emphasis on holistic child development.

The lack of consensus on school structure remains a challenge for GEW. AfD's alleged hate speech against teachers has drawn criticism, with demands for clarification and apology. Despite these issues, German parents continue to adopt a supportive and guidance-oriented approach to child upbringing.

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