Düsseldorf (dpa / lnw) – The FDP parliamentary group in the Düsseldorf state parliament is backing school minister Yvonne Gebauer (also FDP) with a representative survey: According to this, 56.1 percent responded to the question of whether school lessons in North Rhine-Westphalia even with increased corona infection rates should basically continue to take place in presence, with “yes, definitely” or “rather yes”. 34 percent said “no, definitely not” or “rather no”. The “Civey” institute interviewed people in 1941 on behalf of the parliamentary group.
The dispute over the question of face-to-face or distance teaching has been simmering since the state government of the city of Solingen had banned a change model. Gebauer recently said that all other measures – such as a staggered start of lessons – had to be exhausted first.
FDP parliamentary group leader Christof Rasche said on Friday: “Maintaining face-to-face teaching is a question of educational equity for the FDP parliamentary group. Unfortunately, the first lockdown showed that distance teaching had negative consequences for many students.” Especially for children who lack terminal devices or a quiet place to study.
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