Digital Pact 2.0: 2.5 billion euros secured for schools from 2026!

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On June 26, 2025, the Conference of Education Ministers in Klütz discussed the Digital Pact 2.0 to improve school infrastructure.

Am 26. Juni 2025 diskutierte die Bildungsministerkonferenz in Klütz über den Digitalpakt 2.0 zur Verbesserung der Schul-Infrastruktur.
On June 26, 2025, the Conference of Education Ministers in Klütz discussed the Digital Pact 2.0 to improve school infrastructure.

Digital Pact 2.0: 2.5 billion euros secured for schools from 2026!

On June 26, 2025, the 4th Conference of Education Ministers took place in Klütz, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, at which Federal Education Minister Karin Prien announced important news about the Digital Pact 2.0. Loud Radio Hochstift The financing of the project is secured, which is crucial for the digital equipment of the schools. The ministerial conference was all about the design of the new digital pact, which aims to significantly improve the digital infrastructure in schools.

The financing of the Digital Pact 2.0 is secured by a special fund for infrastructure. A total of 2.5 billion euros is available for the next four years, while an additional 4 billion euros are planned for educational tasks. The federal states are adding a further 2.5 billion euros for the new edition of the digital pact. Prien expects the money to flow in 2026, before the relevant negotiations with the federal states are to be completed by autumn of this year.

Focus and goals of the Digital Pact 2.0

The heart of the Digital Pact 2.0 is not only the technical equipment, but also the further training of teachers and the promotion of innovative learning methods. The new resources are intended to help make learning more individual and more realistic. An important aspect is equal opportunities, which is intended to be promoted through digital instruments. Teachers can use a variety of methods to enrich the learning process, such as: BMBF notes.

In comparison to the first Digital Pact for Schools, whose implementation lasted from 2019 to 2024 and totaled more than 7 billion euros, the focus of the new initiative is on the technical infrastructure, maintenance and the sustainable training of teachers. The first digital pact had already made significant contributions in the form of laptops, school WiFi connections and IT administration.

The path to the digital future

In the future, it is conceivable that the digital transformation of the education system will continue to be pushed forward. The ministerial conference called for a joint effort by the federal and state governments to effectively implement digitalization at all levels of education. Innovative approaches such as the OER strategy help create open access to educational materials. They are intended to support both teachers and learners and encourage practical application in the classroom.

With the impending launch of the Digital Pact 2.0, conference participants also took the opportunity to discuss early measures. Loud BMFSFJ There is an expectation that the states will actively use the funds provided for modern infrastructure and better care.

Overall, it shows that the Digital Pact 2.0 represents a significant development for digital equipment and the future of education in Germany. The expansion of digital skills and sound training for teachers are crucial steps on the way to a digitalized school world.