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Munich (dpa / lby) - The state group delegate of the Bavarian Primary School Association, Konstanze von Unold, worries about the children because of the distance learning.

On the one hand, it is about the children who receive little support at home, but also about all the children, she told Bayerischer Rundfunk.

“The situation now is very difficult for all children and a lot will certainly be left by the wayside.

Not only learning German, math, reading, writing, arithmetic, but also the overall personal development. "

For the fourth grades, when it comes to the transition to high school or secondary school, Unold wants a departure from the principle that grades decide.

The number of trial work that would be written up to the transfer certificate is already reduced - and it could drop even further.

“As a primary school association, we would advocate that the parents' will be released.

Because it is hardly feasible for us in the fourth grade to actually say meaningfully, man, yes, the child will pass the grammar school or not or also the secondary school. "

© dpa-infocom, dpa: 210121-99-112808 / 2

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