Overview
- A state-appointed commission has released a nearly 60-page report with 13 proposals to reform teacher education in Bavaria, emphasizing practical competencies and standardized program lengths.
- The report highlights the need for better preparation of teaching students for modern challenges, including digitalization, inclusion, and diverse classrooms.
- Key recommendations include integrating practical skill modules, such as student diagnostics, and standardizing all teacher education programs to a uniform ten-semester duration.
- Bavaria faces a 45% dropout rate among teaching students, with experts urging improved data collection to address the issue effectively.
- Education Minister Anna Stolz and Science Minister Markus Blume plan to review the proposals and present a statewide masterplan for implementation by early 2026.