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Digital School Advisory Group Formed by Alliance 90/The Greens and CDU to Address Challenges of Digitalization in Education

Digitalization has fundamentally changed our society and professional life. This change also affects schools and it is therefore a central task of the education system to enable students to participate actively, critically and self-determinedly in the digital world.

In order to accompany the necessary transformation for learning in the digital world and to provide important impulses, ALLIANCE 90/THE GREENS and the CDU have joined forces Coalition agreement agreed to set up a “digital school” advisory group.

The advisory group consists of representatives from school practice, science and business and deals professionally and strategically with the challenges of digitalization in the school context in order to support the Ministry of Culture in developing its digitalization strategy. A joint impulse paper with recommendations for teaching and learning has been developed in several meetings since July 2022. The advisory group calls for a school culture of digitality to be built and established. This needs to be anchored as the new normal in our educational institutions. In five interrelated fields of action, the experts make suggestions, for example, how digital skills can be better communicated to students and teachers and how digital applications can enrich teaching and individual support. In addition, the (legal) framework for school organization and modern technical equipment are addressed.

Many of the suggestions from the advisory group have already been incorporated into the Ministry of Culture’s new digitization strategy, which was created at the same time by the ministry and presented in December. After the official handover of the impulse paper could not take place as planned in December, this took place on January 24th. made up for at another meeting of the advisory group.

participants

Participants in the advisory group are:

  • Berat Gürbüz, Chairman of the State Student Advisory Council
  • Dr. Simon Hassemer, teacher at the Josef-Durler-Schule Rastatt, coordinator of the ZSL “Experience 3D” project, member of the vocational school teachers’ association (BLV)
  • Ralf Heinrich, former headmaster of St. Georgen High School
  • Oliver Hintzen, headmaster of the Johann-Belzer School Weisenbach, deputy state chairman of the Association for Education and Upbringing (VBE)
  • Rüdiger Hocke, Headmaster Carlo-Schmid-Gymnasium Tübingen
  • Prof. Dr. Thomas Irion, Schwäbisch Gmünd University of Education
  • Stefan Küpper, BW entrepreneur; Managing Director of Politics, Education and Labor Market
  • Klaus Ramsaier, headmaster of the Altensteig secondary school
  • Prof. Dr. Stephan Schumann, University of Konstanz, Department of Economics
  • Leah Schrimpf, and Elisabeth Allmendinger, Bitkom e. v.; Head of Education Policy Department
  • Prof. Dr. Anne Sliwka, University of Heidelberg, Institute for Educational Sciences
  • Prof. Dr. Ulrich Trautwein, University of Tübingen, Hector Institute for Empirical Educational Research
  • Mathias Wagner-Uhl, Headmaster of the Neuenstein Community School, Chairman of the Association for Community Schools (GMS Association)
  • David Warneck, teacher at the Burgschule Plochingen (GWRS); Deputy State Chairman of the Education and Science Union (GEW)
  • Christiane Winz, Hechingen Vocational School Center, Head of Digital and Innovation Department
  • 2024-01-25 09:07:13
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