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' after twelve years, or ' in eight years (''G8'' or ''Gy8'') describes the reduction of the time spent at a university-preparatory
high school A secondary school describes an institution that provides secondary education and also usually includes the building where this takes place. Some secondary schools provide both '' lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper seconda ...
from nine school years to eight school years, by having the students take more classes each year. It is implemented in many States of Germany. In the states
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, and
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, the reduction meant a change from seven years to six years spent at in high school because in these states
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continues until Class 6. In
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and
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it is already a long established norm to take the after twelve years. The principal argument for the reduction is the comparatively long times for
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in
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. Some federal states have already reversed the reform even though sound academic insights into its effects are scarce.


Year of reform by state


Criticism

In part, parent, teacher and student organizations express criticism, exclusively from the Western States of Germany. In spite of the removal of one school year, all the contents of the previously thirteen school years were in the curriculum. This means that the school timetable is enlarged and that the students have to be at school between 32 and 40 periods a week. Altogether with the homework given and exam preparations a school week is calculated to encompass an estimated 45 to 55 periods. However, there is little empirical evidence on the effect of the compression of instructional periods into fewer years of schooling on student outcomes.Huebener, M. & Marcus, J. (2015): ''Empirische Befunde zu Auswirkungen der G8-Schulzeitverkürzung'', DIW Roundup No. 57, 02/2015.
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References


External links


Huebener, M. & Marcus, J. (2015): ''Moving up a gear: The impact of compressing instructional time into fewer years of schooling'', DIW Discussion Papers, No. 1450.

www.g8-in-bayern.de — The {{lang, de, Gymnasium in eight years in Bavaria
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