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  2. Dual education system - Wikipedia

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    A dual education system combines apprenticeships in a company and vocational education at a vocational school in one course. This system is practiced in several countries, notably Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol and in the German-speaking Community of Belgium, but also for some years now in France and South Korea.

  3. Indians in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Indian community in Germany includes Indian expatriates residing in Germany, as well as German citizens of Indian origin or descent.In 2009, the German government estimated that the number of people of Indian descent residing in Germany at 110,204, of which 43,175 people were holding an Indian passport, while 67,029 were holding a German passport. [2]

  4. Category:German international schools - Wikipedia

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    This category contains international schools using the German system of education but located in other countries.. German international schools are schools in which tuition is at least partly in German language and which are not located in Germany or other German speaking countries.

  5. List of schools in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in Germany sorted by Bundesland. See also List of universities in Germany. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items.

  6. Native Americans in German popular culture - Wikipedia

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    "Germany's Obsession With American Indians Is Touching—And Occasionally Surreal" at Indian Country Today Media Network "Last of the Munichans" pictorial of hobbyists in Mother Jones magazine. "Lost in Translation: Germany's Fascination With the American Old West" in The New York Times. Includes video, Native Fantasy: Germany's Indian Heroes.

  7. Abitur - Wikipedia

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    Abitur (German pronunciation: [abiˈtuːɐ] ⓘ), often shortened colloquially to Abi, is a qualification granted at the end of secondary education in Germany.It is conferred on students who pass their final exams at the end of ISCED 3, usually after twelve or thirteen years of schooling (see also, for Germany, Abitur after twelve years).

  8. Category : Universities of Applied Sciences in Germany

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    This page was last edited on 27 February 2024, at 23:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. List of specialist schools in Germany - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of schools in Germany sorted by Specialization. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (April 2009) STEM. Saxony.