"Turkish Parents in Germany establish Schools for their Children
Migrant children don´t catch up from generation to generation in Germany, says Ingrid Gogolin, professor for inter-cultural education science in Hamburg. Cities with a substantial share of ethnic Turks have started schools of their own. And they are open to people of other backgrounds, too. Sometimes, there are also German parents who enroll their children there, as this Spiegel story tells. It seems to be no disadvantage at all."
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