1, basic education level
In the first four years of the education system, some states became independent within six years or in the fifth and sixth years.
2, the initial stage of the second stage:
After completing primary education, they enter this stage, which is mainly divided into three categories: senior middle schools, ordinary middle schools and senior middle schools.
3, the second level of advanced:
Connecting the students in the second and third grades of liberal arts middle schools and deepening the teaching content of vocational education.
4. Higher education:
It is divided into traditional universities, technical colleges and universities of science and technology.
5. Derivative education:
Including the education mode outside the current school education system, as well as non-standard, private and professional continuing education.
Changes in German education policy;
1. Digitalization: Many schools in Germany still lack high-speed Internet, necessary technology and teachers interested in new teaching methods. The convention on the digitalization of primary and secondary schools will change this, and the Federation and the federal States hope to improve the digital configuration of primary and secondary schools.
2. Equal opportunities: In education, the German government believes that all children should have equal opportunities, but Germany's educational achievements depend to some extent on students' social background. However, the development trend is positive and opportunities are becoming more and more equal. This is revealed by a special assessment published by the International Student Assessment Program (Pisa), which is a study of the educational achievements of OECD international primary and secondary schools.