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2021-03-05T09:53:09.224Z


Tension and excitement in all schools: Today, Friday, the half-year reports are on the agenda. In times of distance, alternating and face-to-face teaching, however, issuing them is not as easy as usual. Creativity and flexibility are required from teachers, students and parents.


Tension and excitement in all schools: Today, Friday, the half-year reports are on the agenda.

In times of distance, alternating and face-to-face teaching, however, issuing them is not as easy as usual.

Creativity and flexibility are required from teachers, students and parents.

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- At the elementary school on Kleinfeldstrasse, the entire daily routine was changed.

Instead of alternating lessons - part of the class in homeschooling, the other in the classroom - all students come to school.

Half of the class first and after two hours the other half.

"So everyone gets their certificate personally," says Sabine Endres from the secretariat.

"We gave the teachers various options for awarding certificates," reports Claudia Wagenführer, Vice-Principal at the Kerschenstein Elementary and Middle School.

The certificate could either be sent contactlessly by post or teachers would ask their students to come to school individually at a specific time.

“Most of the teachers opted for this time slot version,” says Claudia Wagenführer.

The so-called learning development talks (LEG) take place in primary school, which are held in the first to third grades instead of the certificate.

In a personal conversation between teacher, parents and students, the parents receive a kind of interim report in paper form.

If the LEG took place before March 5, the report is also available in digital form.

Sending a certificate by post is not that easy, says Vice Rector Wagenführer.

The schools have received the stipulation from the Ministry of Education that no pupil may receive their certificate before today's Friday.

The middle school on Wittelsbacher Straße decided to hand it over personally.

"The main goal, however, is that not all students show up in school at the same time," says Rector Walter Braun.

That is why the teachers have chosen different meeting points at different times.

“Then there is time for a short, personal conversation.

The majority of the students haven't seen the teachers for over eight weeks, ”says Braun.

At the Max-Born-Gymnasium (MBG) and the Realschule, the students receive an interim grades report instead of the half-year report.

The parents of the high school students can download the document digitally and securely via the parents' portal, explains the deputy MBG boss Bernhard Sauermann.

At the secondary school, however, the ninth and tenth graders receive an interim report: a copy of the report was sent to the 9th grade students in homeschooling by post on Thursday.

The 10th grade in face-to-face teaching receives the certificate personally, says school director Christoph Breuer.

Source: merkur

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