Austria: Decline of German Language Skills Reveals Failure of Migration Policy

Officials are tinkering around the edges to ‘fix’ educational problems, when they should be doing more on border control.

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Austrian Parliament with MPs attending for the first time after the National Council elections in Vienna on October 24, 2024.

Austrian Parliament with MPs attending for the first time after the National Council elections in Vienna on October 24, 2024.

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Officials are tinkering around the edges to ‘fix’ educational problems, when they should be doing more on border control.

What further proof can the Austrian establishment need that it must reconsider the benefits and costs of mass migration than the fact that more than half of first-graders in the capital cannot properly speak the national language of German.

The exxpress newspaper notes that this is despite the fact that many of these primary school students were born in Austria and attended kindergartens there for more than two years, thus pointing to the existence of growing outer cultures within the country where learning the national language is not prioritised. 

Harald Zierfuß, who is education spokesman for the centre-right ÖVP, explained that in some areas, the findings mean that “in an average class of 22 children, often only five really understand the teacher.”

The party is calling for mandatory language proficiency assessments for all children from the age of three. But this ‘solution’ predictably ignores the root of the problem.

FPÖ MEP Petra Steger said the findings revealed “the failure of migration policy,” which is where change is really required. She reported that on top of the fact that “every second student no longer speaks German at home … native children are bullied, teachers intimidated, and even the most severe violence often goes unpunished.”

Our children deserve safety, education, and protection. Austria must once again be master in its own schoolhouse.

FPÖ parliamentary group leader and education spokesperson Maximilian Krauss also described the establishment parties’ demand for nationwide kindergarten standards as “proof of complete failure,” and warned:

If the so-called Vienna standards were used as a benchmark for all of Austria, it would amount to a massive decline in educational standards. What has failed in Vienna must not become the nationwide norm.

Michael Curzon is a news writer for europeanconservative.com based in England’s Midlands. He is also Editor of Bournbrook Magazine, which he founded in 2019, and previously wrote for London’s Express Online. His Twitter handle is @MichaelCurzon_.

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