Maybe they forgot to teach the course on purpose.
Unless it was some type of comparative religions course, which is my guess. They could then frame all of the “incorrect” ones however they want.
Sounds like a major mess up. I’m sure they have tons of administrators like we do and somebody just dropped the ball.
I lived in Germany for eighteen years, and my son attended the German school system....so I’m familiar with these religious class requirements.
The way this works....is that each school runs it’s own schedule and class requirements. There might be a requirement in one year for two semesters and 16 different classes. But it’s broke down into segments. I might get 45 minutes of religion in one month, three hours in the second month, and 45 minutes in the sixth month....to complete the yearly requirement of religion. Typically, the school doesn’t provide the instructor for religion, it comes from the local community. That’s another odd thing about how this works.
Tests? There’s virtually none...you just show up and attend.
In this case, I imagine that they were going to call up the regular guy...maybe he retired....and they just skipped the topic when no one could show up. The chief administrator is responsible for the screw-up, and has to fix this. The easiest fix is just to have one single class on a Saturday...for eight hours, and they probably wrap up the state requirement.
Oh, and the value of this religious class? Zero. It’s more of a moral discussion and supposed to make you understand moral character.