The lecture series aims to offer a broad and diverse view of the range of topics relating to diversity and inclusion in educational contexts from various specialist perspectives. This includes the topics of heterogeneity, inclusive educational spaces, human rights issues, migration ethics, gender, psychological stress, giftedness, inclusive German and mathematics teaching. Furthermore, the question of how teacher training should be designed in this regard and what an inclusive school concept and inclusive school development could look like will be explored. The aim of this event is to help prepare student teachers and teachers from all types of schools for the task of inclusion and to provide them with further training in this area.
Internal to the university on Stud.IP: Course number 40623, certificates of attendance can be acquired for the specialization module “School Pedagogy” (750075).
The course can also be credited in the free area.
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