NEPS-Stage 3 deals with the development of children during primary school, which lasts four years in most federal states. After elementary school, children move on to different types of lower secondary school, which have different curricula and lead to different educational qualifications. The transition from elementary school to the structured school system is of enormous importance for the rest of a child's life. Central research questions How do children's skills develop in elementary school? Which factors strengthen or reduce the correlation between social and ethnic background and skills achieved over time? To what extent are parents' educational decisions at the end of primary school the result of the child's academic performance, parental resources and educational goals as well as the institutional framework conditions? Accordingly, NEPS-Stage 3 focuses in particular on recording the institutional setting of elementary school, but also on the family and the development of children at primary school age up to the transition to lower secondary level. This includes, among other things, the addition of domain-specific and cross-domain competencies, the recording of out-of-school care and the addition of characteristics on the process and structure of the institutions. Stage 3 focuses in particular on the family's view of school, e.g. satisfaction with school or the assessment of requirements and support in the classroom. Further information Detailed description of the concept and design of the survey program in the early phase of stage 3 Current concept (stage 3)
NEPS units The NEPS units are composed of eight educational stages, each of which brings an age-specific perspective to the NEPS, as well as six pillars that deal with the cross-life-course collection of survey content on the core topics of the NEPS. In addition, units with overarching and fundamental tasks complement the organizational structure of the multilocal network. all NEPS units