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Has the AfD declared the end of inclusion?

The AfD party in Germany has decided to cut funding for schools with inclusion-focused programs, which could have serious consequences for schools like Montessori in Halle.

The AfD party in the state of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, has recently announced its intention to cut funding allocated to schools with inclusion-focused programs and instead focus on special schools. This action could have serious and dangerous consequences for educational institutions, especially Montessori School in Halle.

Consequences of this decision for Montessori schools

Administrators at Montessori School are deeply concerned that these changes will lead to a reduction in financial resources and ultimately harm the education of students with special needs. They believe that cutting funding for schools with inclusion-focused programs could result in a decline in educational quality and inadequate access to educational services for students with specific needs.

While the AfD argues that this decision will help improve the education system, critics contend that this approach ignores the educational needs of students and could lead to discrimination against them. This issue has recently become a hot and controversial topic in society, and its repercussions are expected to become evident in the not-too-distant future.