Flexible school entry phase
The flexible school entry phase (Flex) is a model experiment for school enrollment in primary school . Cross-year classes are set up that impart the knowledge and skills of classes 1 and 2 and in which the students stay for at least one and a maximum of three years. Within these classes, the students learn largely individually, but are nonetheless integrated into a class group. This enables faster or slower learning without losing social contacts.
The flexible school entry phase is intended to compensate for the ever-increasing difference in the prior knowledge of the primary school students and thus prevent under- or excessive demands . In addition, the growing trend of more and more parents having their children postponed from school should be stopped. The flexible school entry phase is therefore one of the central recommendations of the Standing Conference for school reforms according to PISA .
The flexible school entry phase was introduced in 1999 in the state of Brandenburg as a school trial, then in 2003 in Schleswig-Holstein, Thuringia and Berlin. They have also existed in North Rhine-Westphalia since 2005 and in Bavaria since 2010. The concept is more labor-intensive than working in a conventional class group.
Web links
- Flexible school entry phase (FLEX) on the Brandenburg education server (evaluation report FLEX 2007)
- School trial of the flexible school entry phase in Brandenburg
- Homepage of the transfer project "BeSTe - Developing the Accompanied School Entry Phase in Thuringia"
- Scientific support of the "accompanied school entry phase" Thuringia (BeSTe)
- TQSE - Thuringian quality instruments for the school entry phase
- Cross-year teaching - a critical consideration
Individual evidence
- ↑ Flex - flexible school entry phase (BB). Retrieved October 27, 2019 .
- ↑ In Bavaria, the concept was initially tested in 20 schools from September 2010 as part of the Flexible Elementary School project started in November 2009 , see project ´Flexible Elementary School´ - "Designing a school career individually and flexibly". In: Press release from the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture. bildungsklick.de, October 23, 2009, accessed on February 27, 2010 . , Press Release No. 32 of February 22, 2010. (No longer available online.) Bavarian Ministry of Culture, archived from the original on March 1, 2010 ; Retrieved February 28, 2010 . and school experiment "Flexible Elementary School", announcement of the Bavarian State Ministry for Education and Culture from August 2, 2010 Ref .: IV.1-5 S 4641-6.14 504. Accessed on October 26, 2010 .
- ↑ Flexible primary school - ISB - State Institute for School Quality and Educational Research. Retrieved October 27, 2019 .