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Dobrindt Seeks Mandatory Civil-Defense Lessons in German Schools

The plan heads to the June Interior Ministers' Conference, where adoption would hinge on state education authorities.

Overview

  • The interior minister proposes a compulsory double lesson each school semester devoted to crisis preparedness.
  • Students would learn practical responses to power outages, floods and attacks, along with recognizing warning signals, key emergency contacts and basic home readiness.
  • Dobrindt says classrooms should equip pupils for current and potential threats including blackouts, natural disasters, terror and war.
  • Because education policy rests with the Länder, any nationwide curriculum change would require coordination and agreement beyond the federal ministry.
  • The school initiative builds on his broader population-protection agenda, including a planned €10 billion investment through 2029, and cites models in Finland, Japan and Latvia.