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Federal Council calls for continuation of the “Language Daycare” program

2022-09-16T10:43:30.489Z


Every eighth day-care center in Germany has extra staff for language training. The federal government does not want to continue funding the program. Now the Federal Council is united against it.


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"Welcome" is written in many languages ​​in the entrance area of ​​a day care center: early childhood language education

Photo: Bodo Marks/ picture alliance/ dpa

The Bundesrat is calling on the Federal Government to extend the "Language Daycare Centers" funding program beyond 2022 and to consolidate it as a permanent federal program.

This was decided unanimously by the state chamber at its meeting this Friday.

The decision was based on an application from the states of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania and Saarland, which contains the mandate to the federal government to continue to provide the funds for the program, which has been financed by the federal government since 2016.

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Federal funding for the "Language Daycare Centers" program expires at the end of the year.

Since 2016, the federal government has been financing additional staff at daycare centers for language development, especially at facilities with many children with language needs.

The specialists continue to train educators in how to promote language development in day-to-day daycare and advise parents on how to create a language-stimulating environment at home.

From next year, according to the will of Federal Family Minister Lisa Paus (Greens), the federal states should take over the funding.

But there has been resistance to this for weeks.

With its unanimous decision, the Federal Council has now sent a clear signal.

According to the motion for a resolution by the regional chamber, almost 7,500 additional specialists are currently working in around 6,900 day-care centers thanks to federal funding.

"This means that about every eighth day-care center in Germany is a language day-care center," it says.

The program has proven itself and is of particular importance for early childhood language education in day-care centers.

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Family Minister Paus, in turn, refers to the so-called “Kita-Quality Act”, with which the federal government wants to make four billion euros available to the federal states for more staff and quality in their day-care centers – they could also use this to promote language, argues the Greens politician.

At the same time, however, she concedes that the said law would only allow state financing of the "language day-care centers" from next summer.

In order to be able to continue to employ the employees of the "language day-care centers" from January 1st to July 1st, 2023, transitional financing is required.

The Federal Council's call for action will now be forwarded to the Federal Government for examination.

When and if she will comment on this is open.

There is no obligation to deal with it.

This in turn could reach a petition to the Bundestag: If the quorum is met by next Tuesday, the Minister of Education would have to comment on the subject.

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Source: spiegel

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