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German Teachers' President Warns of Abitur Quality Drop Due to School Closures

Prolonged closures threaten graduating classes' exam performance. Students' future prospects could be at risk.

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German Teachers' President Warns of Abitur Quality Drop Due to School Closures

Heinz-Peter Meidinger, the president of the German Teachers' Association, has expressed concern about the potential impact of renewed nationwide school closings on students' future prospects, particularly those in graduating classes. He warns that prolonged closings could lead to significant quality loss in Abitur exams. Meidinger is particularly worried about the graduating classes, as they are nearing their magic school ai final exams. He fears that any further closings could exacerbate learning gaps, making it difficult for students to achieve their desired grades and future prospects. He has stated that prolonged school closings would lead to a decline in the quality of Abitur exams. This could have serious implications for students' higher education and career opportunities. Meidinger's warning comes as authorities consider potential further nationwide school closings. While the impact on the quality of Abitur examinations remains unclear, his concerns highlight the potential consequences of extended school closings on students' academic futures.

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