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  2. Education in East Germany - Wikipedia

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    Education in the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) was a socialist education system and was compulsory from age 6 until age 16. State-run schools included crèches , kindergartens , polytechnic schools , extended secondary schools , vocational training , and universities .

  3. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German Democratic Republic (East Germany) started its own standardized education system in the 1960s. The East German equivalent of both primary and secondary schools was the Polytechnic Secondary School (Polytechnische Oberschule), which all students attended for 10 years, from the ages of 6 to 16. At the end of the 10th year, an exit ...

  4. Polytechnic Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Polytechnic Secondary School 56 in Marzahn, East Berlin, 1984. The polytechnic secondary school, officially ten-class general educational polytechnic secondary school, abbreviation POS, pronounced P-O-S, was the standard type of school in the school system of East Germany. The POS was established in 1959 to replace the hitherto existing Grundschule

  5. Category:History of education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Education in East Germany (1 C, 8 P) N. Education in Nazi Germany (24 P) Pages in category "History of education in Germany"

  6. Category:Education in East Germany - Wikipedia

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  7. East Germany - Wikipedia

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    The official name was Deutsche Demokratische Republik ('German Democratic Republic'), usually abbreviated to DDR (GDR). Both terms were used in East Germany, with increasing usage of the abbreviated form, especially since East Germany considered West Germans and West Berliners to be foreigners following the promulgation of its second constitution in 1968.

  8. Academic achievement among different groups in Germany

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    The following tables use the German grading system. 1 is the best grade, and 6 is the worst. Former Yugoslavian students will be considered as one group in the following tables; however differences exists between different ethnic groups from former Yugoslavia when it come to educational attainment. Academic grades differed by ethnic groups:

  9. Extended Secondary School (East Germany) - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the German article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.