Germany updates: Schools call for heat wave measures DW 07/01/2025
Briefly

Germany is currently experiencing a heat wave with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees Celsius. Education trade unions demand the establishment of nationwide heat protection regulations in schools to safeguard students and staff. Anja Bensinger-Stolze from the GEW calls for uniform occupational health and safety standards, alongside modern amenities like green roofs and free drinking water supplies. Additionally, Gerhard Brand of the VBE advocates using outdoor spaces for lessons when applicable. Both emphasize the importance of adequately equipping school facilities to maintain a conducive learning environment during extreme heat.
Anja Bensinger-Stolze stated that there must be uniform occupational health and safety regulations for students and school employees, ensuring their protection during heat waves.
Bensinger-Stolze emphasized the need for a nationwide supply of free drinking water for all children, youth, and employees to combat heat effects in schools.
Gerhard Brand suggested utilizing outdoor spaces for lessons during hot periods, supporting a flexible approach to maintaining educational activities amidst high temperatures.
Brand insisted on the responsibility of school authorities to equip existing school buildings adequately, ensuring that learning can continue even when outside temperatures rise significantly.
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