{"id":4632,"date":"2023-03-04T16:36:25","date_gmt":"2023-03-04T16:36:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ugr74.ru\/?p=4632"},"modified":"2023-05-04T13:41:06","modified_gmt":"2023-05-04T13:41:06","slug":"now-it-s-all-about-equitable-education","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ugr74.ru\/now-it-s-all-about-equitable-education.html","title":{"rendered":"Now it’s all about equitable education!"},"content":{"rendered":"

Today’s society is heavily influenced by education, and educational equity plays an essential role here. In Germany, all children have the right to education, regardless of their social origin or financial background. Unfortunately, the reality is different, and educational opportunities are often unevenly distributed.<\/p>\n

Leopoldina’s calls for educational equity are an important step in the right direction. The Union for Education and Science (GEW) explicitly welcomes these demands and sees them as a confirmation of its longstanding demands. Educational equity must be a top priority so that every child, regardless of background, has an equal opportunity to develop their skills and achieve their dreams.<\/p>\n

The GEW has been campaigning for a fair education policy for years and demands, among other things, better equipment for schools and more teaching positions. This is the only way to ensure that no student is disadvantaged due to lack of resources or support. It is time for policymakers to recognize the importance of educational equity and finally act.<\/p>\n

We all have a responsibility to ensure that our children receive the best possible education and can realize their potential. This is the only way we can succeed as a society and move toward a better future. The Leopoldina’s demands are a good start, but further efforts are needed to achieve a truly equitable education.<\/p>\n

Now it is up to policymakers to implement the demands and ensure equitable education.<\/p>\n

Educational equity: Leopoldina demands for reform<\/h2>\n

The National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina has called for a far-reaching reform of the education system to achieve greater educational equity. The GEW welcomes these demands and sees its commitment to a more equitable education system confirmed.<\/p>\n

The Leopoldina is particularly in favor of early support for disadvantaged children in order to compensate for possible educational inequalities as early as elementary school. To this end, targeted measures are to be taken both inside and outside schools.<\/p>\n

Furthermore, the Leopoldina advocates for better teacher training and continuing education to meet the needs of students. Digital technologies should also be integrated more strongly into teaching.<\/p>\n