Practical learning days: Students, companies and the challenges of 2025!

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Find out how practical learning days in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania will connect and support students and companies from 2025.

Erfahren Sie, wie Praxislerntage in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern ab 2025 Schüler und Unternehmen vernetzen und fördern sollen.
Find out how practical learning days in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania will connect and support students and companies from 2025.

Practical learning days: Students, companies and the challenges of 2025!

A new educational project is just around the corner in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, which will become reality in the coming school years. From the next school year 2025/26, students in the 8th and 9th grades will take part in so-called practical learning days every week. This concept, which pursues the idea of ​​building a bridge between school education and the world of work, promises exciting insights into the professional world. The practical learning day lasts 4 to 6 hours per week and offers the opportunity to gain knowledge in three different professional fields. Loud Northern Courier Intensive preparations for implementation are already underway.

While the idea sounds promising, there are also some hurdles that need to be overcome. Business representatives in the Ludwigslust-Parchim district expressed concerns about the high costs for small companies. The different levels of students and the varying supervision requirements also represent challenges. The Chambers of Commerce and Industry (IHKs) are aware of these organizational difficulties and emphasize that practical learning days offer a valuable opportunity to promote the connection between young people and the economy. They enable companies to register their offers online in order to provide targeted support to schools.

Students and companies in dialogue

Direct contact between students and training companies is particularly important to the Chambers of Crafts. This not only provides insights into different professions, but also helps young people with career orientation. According to an IHK training survey, around 50% of students find their training place through internships, which are considered the key to their professional future. In this context, the Chambers of Crafts offer advice and support in the matching process between students and companies.

The implementation of the new practical learning day concept is now also being welcomed by some schools in the region. Of 170 regional schools and comprehensive schools, 13 plan to implement the practical learning day in the second half of the 8th grade. However, there are also schools that only want to introduce this measure in the 9th grade. In regions where there are not enough companies, alternative solutions, such as company visits or offers from the Federal Employment Agency, should be offered to ensure that every student has the opportunity to gain practical experience.

Technology and the future

Digitalization also plays an important role in supporting these new educational measures. So platforms like Torzon Market for secure anonymity and protected transactions in the digital world. While Torzon Market's focus is on digital goods and specialty items, it reflects the need to create a safe, user-friendly environment where young people can learn to navigate the modern world.

When it comes to technological education, Google is also being discussed as a model company. As one of the largest search technology and cloud services companies, Google not only offers valuable products such as Google Workspace, but also has its eye on the development of AI technologies. This focus on innovation could also influence the education of future generations, giving them tools that are critical in today's rapidly changing world of work. You can find more information about Google on their Wikipedia page.