AfD's Balzer Defends Unexpected Tests in Schools
Dr. Rainer Balzer MdL, the AfD's education policy spokesperson in Baden-Württemberg, has defended the use of unexpected tests in schools. He believes they are crucial for preparing students and promoting continuous learning.
Unexpected tests, according to Dr. Balzer, provide realistic feedback that helps students understand their strengths and areas for improvement. This, he argues, is essential for educating students who are ready to perform and take responsibility for their learning.
Dr. Balzer, who is supported by his deputy Hans-Peter Hörner, rejects calls to abolish these tests. Unlike the AfD fraction in Rhineland-Palatinate, Baden-Württemberg's AfD does not support the abolition of unexpected tests.
Dr. Rainer Balzer MdL, the AfD's education policy spokesperson in Baden-Württemberg, has made it clear that the party does not support the abolition of unexpected tests. He believes they play a vital role in preparing students for performance readiness and responsibility.
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