Footnote on tracking in school systems: Several European school systems use tracking systems, meaning that students are separated into different types of schools at an early age. For example, in the Austrian school system, children must choose between general secondary schools (Mittelschule) and academic high schools (Allgemeinbildende Höhere Schule) at the age of ten. In practice, students from working-class and migrant backgrounds are disproportionately directed into the Mittelschule, which is generally considered lower-quality education and significantly reduces students chances of completing secondary education and accessing university. Tracking therefore creates institutional educational structures that reinforce social divisions and inequality.
| Resolution: | No Future Without Education: Facing Inequalities through Rights and Participation |
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| Proposer: | Grüne Jugend (Österreich) |
| Status: | Published |
| Submitted: | 05/17/2026, 20:20 |
