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Germany, known for sorting kids into college and vocational tracks, takes a more flexible approach

COLOGNE, Germany — Neriman Raim, a 16-year-old student in this northwestern German city, thought that after finishing school she’d want to work in an office. This story also appeared in Chalkbeat But two years ago, she did a two-week internship in an architect’s bureau, and it was tedious. Later, a placement working with kindergarteners led […]