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  2. Mandatory school attendance has been in place since 1919, when the Schulpflicht was introduced. [192] The requirement to attend school has been upheld, on challenge from parents, by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany. Parents violating the law have primarily or most prominently been Christians seeking a more religious education than ...

  3. Hungarian anti-LGBTQ law - Wikipedia

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    The Act LXXIX of 2021 on taking more severe action against paedophile offenders and amending certain Acts for the protection of children, often mentioned in English-language media as Hungary's anti-LGBT law, are legislative amendments that were approved by the Hungarian Parliament on 15 June 2021, on a 157–1 vote with most opposition parties at the time boycotting the vote. [1]

  4. 2022 Hungarian LGBTQ in education referendum - Wikipedia

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    It also limits sex education in schools to government-approved organisations". [6] In a statement released by the Office of the President of the Republic, János Áder said (the statement in full): "Hungary's National Assembly voted unanimously on November 9, 2021 to hold a referendum on the day of the general election. "The legal conditions ...

  5. Hungary issues an anti-EU survey to citizens on migration ...

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    Hungary's government on Friday released a set of questions for an informal survey it will send to voters on a number of divisive issues including migration, LGBTQ+ rights and support for Ukraine ...

  6. Hungarian withdrawal from the European Union - Wikipedia

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    In Hungary, a member of the EU since 2004, right-wing populist politicians have drawn comparisons between the EU and the former Soviet Union (USSR), seen as a past oppressor in the country. Furthermore, democratic backsliding is a phenomenon present in Hungary. As a result, it has been suggested that Hungary should leave the EU. [6]

  7. Study shows kids do better in school when smartphones are banned

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    Phones in school are impeding the learning process. A study by the London School of Economics, looked at the phone policies of 91 schools, impacting 130,000 students, since 2001. Your kids are not ...

  8. Education in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    After finishing high school, students take a school-leaving exam (Matura or final exam, érettségi in Hungarian). From 2005 this consists of exams on five subjects: written exam in mathematics, verbal and written exams in Hungarian literature and grammar , a foreign language , history , and written and/or verbal exam in a subject of the ...

  9. Why smartphones could be banned in New York schools

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    Gov. Kathy Hochul has spent recent weeks pushing her plans to ban tech companies' ability to use addictive social media feeds and collect data in ways that are harmful to children.