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by mih
1054 days ago
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This is e.g. in Germany - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Germany#Secondary.... Children of well educated parents almost always end up at a Gymnasium from which their career path ends up leading them to a university degree. Those in others types of schools have a tougher path leading to university education and will most likely end up in the equivalent of community colleges, vocational training or apprenticeship. Since recommendation by teachers counts for admission to a Gymnasium and this is often subjective, children of parents from less privileged backgrounds (blue collar workers, immigrants etc.) often end up in other schools. Sometimes this is an example of how society is stratified - a place for everyone and everyone in their place. Apart from the public schooling there are also private schools which are almost entirely for children of very well to do types since they come with a significant fee. |
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