In a new interview with one of Germany’s top newspapers, principal Norma Grube, who runs two schools in Chemnitz, describes increasingly chaotic conditions where many children have difficulty speaking German, assaults are commonplace, and parent-teacher meetings routinely require interpreters. In fact, there is little Grube tells Die Welt that backs the claims by pro-migration advocates that increasing diversity will bring a brighter future to Germany.
“Twenty-three different nations meet in the schoolyard, some of whom cannot understand each other at all and who sometimes come from hostile regions, such as Russia and Ukraine. We need a lot of parent-teacher talks, which mostly take place with interpreters. And that brings us to one of the reasons why the teaching profession has become less and less attractive: The psychological stress is enormous and it has increased significantly,” said Grube.
She also noted that as a principal, her new school has severe difficulties due to mass immigration, stating: “My new school is not easy. There is a good social structure in the Ore Mountains, and many teachers have taught their students’ parents. There is good social control and many stable parental homes. In Chemnitz, the student body is significantly more heterogeneous. Around half of the children are not of German origin, which does something to a school.” In some cases, there is not a single ethnic German left in any classes. “There were classes at my school in which not a single child of German origin sat,” said Berlin Education Minister Katharina Günther-Wünsch (CDU). Nevertheless, her solution is now to bring in foreign instructors and not necessarily focus on German as the language of instruction. Schnitzer also put forward a number of other recommendations, including companies working to keep older employees happy so that they do not retire early. The Federal Republic as a whole is not making as much progress “as we could and should,” she explained. Among other things, it has not invested in infrastructure, is lagging far behind in digitization and has started too late with climate protection. Read more at: RMX.newsThe WAR on appliances continues: Biden imposes rule to slash coolant use in air conditioning units
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