Sustainable Competency Development: Reasonable Answers to the second PISA-Shock

Germany has yet again scored poorly in the PISA assessment. As a result, the former Hamburg School Senator Ties Rabe called for concrete school and classroom reform, such as intensive quality control and free tutoring instead of invoking claims about educational disasters. This is the subject of his public lecture on July 1 (Start 16:15, Lecture Hall 10 in the Münster Schloss), titled “Nachhaltige Kompetenzentwicklung: Vernünftige Antworten auf den zweiten PISA-Schock” (Sustainable Competency Development: Reasonable Answers to the second PISA-Shock), which he will hold as part of Prof. Dr. Christian Fischer and Julia Gilhaus-Schütz’s lecture series “Transformative Begabungsförderung und nachhaltige Potenzialentwicklung.“ Ties Rabe explores Germany’s low scores in the national and international PISA surveys and outlines the causes of this development. Anyone interested is welcome to attend.