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

This story also appeared in Chalkbeat 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. 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 […]

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