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Düsseldorf (dpa / lnw) - The Greens have asked the North Rhine-Westphalian state government to use the Christmas holidays for a resilient concept of how schools will continue.

So far, the state government's corona crisis communication has been characterized by "hectic school emails on Friday mornings", criticized Green parliamentary group leader Verena Schäffer on Wednesday in the Düsseldorf state parliament.

There is still no step-by-step plan in NRW, from which infection rate what should be done specifically - especially in the particularly badly affected communities.

The previous short-term change of course in teaching during the Corona crisis had been poorly prepared and had caused enormous damage to school policy.

"We must not repeat what we experienced in the Easter break, the summer break and the fall break: it was a vacation of missed opportunities," said Schäffer.

She appealed to Prime Minister Armin Laschet (CDU) and his school minister Yvonne Gebauer (FDP): "You have now got a lot of homework for this Christmas vacation, and we expect you to do it."

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