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Schulabschlüsse mit und ohne Party: Feiern dient der Inklusion
Germany🏛️ Politics19 hr. ago

Schulabschlüsse mit und ohne Party: Feiern dient der Inklusion

The article discusses the contrast between two school graduation ceremonies—one at a neighborhood school and another at a comprehensive school—highlighting differences in celebration and inclusivity. The author reflects on their son Willi’s graduation at a special needs school, where there was no party due to pandemic restrictions, but the event emphasized inclusion through shared experiences. Their daughter Olivia graduated from a comprehensive school with a standard diploma, and the ceremony included engaging speeches addressing the impact of the pandemic on students’ well-being. The author contrasts past educational systems with current practices, noting greater diversity in modern schools but expressing skepticism about true inclusivity beyond certain groups like those with autism. They criticize the lack of recognition for non-traditional qualifications and suggest that inclusive education is more effectively practiced in neighborhood schools.

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taz – die tageszeitung logotaz – die tageszeitungIndependentLeft19 hr. ago
Schulabschlüsse mit und ohne Party: Feiern dient der Inklusion

The article discusses the contrast between two school graduation ceremonies—one at a neighborhood school and another at a comprehensive school—highlighting differences in celebration and inclusivity. The author reflects on their son Willi’s graduation at a special needs school, where there was no party due to pandemic restrictions, but the event emphasized inclusion through shared experiences. Their daughter Olivia graduated from a comprehensive school with a standard diploma, and the ceremony included engaging speeches addressing the impact of the pandemic on students’ well-being. The author contrasts past educational systems with current practices, noting greater diversity in modern schools but expressing skepticism about true inclusivity beyond certain groups like those with autism. They criticize the lack of recognition for non-traditional qualifications and suggest that inclusive education is more effectively practiced in neighborhood schools.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the discussion around the value of diverse educational outcomes and critiques traditional academic hierarchies, suggesting that inclusive education is better achieved in neighborhood schools rather than elite institutions. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing all forms of '

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