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New Kindergarten Staffing Rules: Who Can Teach Children?

The law introduces the possibility of employing individuals without formal teaching qualifications to conduct all classes in kindergartens. This is intended to help in situations where there is a shortage of qualified teachers and applies to both public and non-public kindergartens. Hiring such a person will only be possible in justified cases and with the consent of the education superintendent.
Key points
Kindergartens will be able to hire individuals who are not teachers to conduct all classes with children.
This is only possible when there is a shortage of teachers with the required qualifications.
The decision to hire such a person requires the consent of the education superintendent.
The kindergarten director must deem the person to have appropriate skills for working with children.
The changes apply to both public and private kindergartens.
The goal is to make it easier for kindergartens to find staff and ensure care for children.
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_1480
Process start date: 2025-07-10