
The PISA study shows that many young people in Germany is very bad read. In understanding complex text "is still the largest development needs, including high schools," says the new Pisa report, which appears in this Tuesday. Every fifth 15-year-old is among the candidates risk. Although this may read the sentences, which read but hardly understand because they are at the end of the sentence the beginning have already forgotten about the salaries and not to assign know. In Finland, only Twentieth any such problems. A recent study provides evidence to suggest where the reading of students in Germany herrührt: More than one third of all children never seem to get out, either in their parents' house, still in kindergarten or in school. Reliable school offers, the reading of children, but lacking in the federal states. Examples of how Canadian schools, where children who are poorly read on for months will receive individual lessons, studied in Germany nor in vain. And if politicians more language training for migrants in the daycare promise, gets assistance to the older students are often lost from sight. The consequences are depressing: In many regions have 50 to 70 percent of primary pupils big trouble understanding of texts. But even in total and secondary schools, sometimes even at high schools, there are students for the "risk group" and all are appropriate at primary level with texts deal with them. In Hamburg and Bremen are concerned about all the schools across more than 27 percent of the 15-year-olds, in Schleswig-Holstein and Berlin nearly every fourth. It's best to cut the Pisa-winner from Saxony and Bavaria: There are "only" 11.9 or 15.6 percent to the group of extremely leseschwachen adolescents. Compared with Finland or Korea, these are still high levels. And who at the end of the school is still with a finger under the line reads, it is not only difficult when you have a career. The representative study "reading in the children's everyday life 2008" is the first child on the topic to speak. The researchers surveyed 875 four to eleven-year-old. 37 percent said they never get out. The reading is not only important for language development, it also stimulates the concentration and curiosity. Who on the cot gets answered no questions, hear sometime to ask questions. With the finger at the line According to the results of the new study are especially fathers, the text-muffle. Only eight percent of children said their father read them. Mothers are nearly eight times more often at a children's book. Whether they work or not, makes a small difference. "This is one of the key messages of the study: Reading-fathers wanted," says Heinrich Kreibich, Managing Director of the Foundation read. " For the already difficult to reach the fathers of boys were important role models. The boys are among the worried children of the German education system. In the Pisa tests in reading, they significantly worse than the girls. The new PISA study shows that the gap between the boys in Saarland and Berlin at least, he is particularly strong in Lower Saxony, Rhineland-Palatinate and Brandenburg. Most parents believe they are hardworking readers, it is from the perspective of the children but did not. In a previous survey in 2007 gave any case, only 18 percent of the parents, never aloud. But which are now 37 percent of the children, who are complaining about, at times, in vain to wait. The study can not confirm the assumption that income and education level of parents' behavior while reading an important role to play. In the PISA study, on the other hand, there is a connection between the social situation of families and the reading literacy of young people tested. The authors of the study are calling on reading, reading aloud as the evening ritual, to travel and by sponsors to maintain. In a nationwide Vorlesetag on this Thursday, the foundation of reading and the weekly newspaper Die Zeit, will want to read celebrity children, among them Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Stein Meier and moderator Johannes B. Kerner. To lesefaulen mothers and fathers to encourage them since June are also half a million Bookstart sets for one-year children. Each kit contains a picture and a guide for parents.
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