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        Wagenscheins Pädagogik neu reflektiert

        Mit Martin Wagenschein Bildungserfahrungen verstehen und unterstützen

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        Müller, Marc (editor)
        Schumann, Svantje (editor)
        Collection
        DFG - German Research Foundation
        Language
        German
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        Abstract
        The importance of Martin Wagenschein (1896-1988) for scientific didactics is undisputed. His ideas have been received, developed, tested and applied to new teaching contexts for over half a century. In particular, the demand to teach "understanding" continues to inspire current didactic discourses, now also beyond the area of ​​so-called STEM education. Against the background of urgent questions about successful education, Wagenschein's ideas are examined in this volume both in the past and in the future. The "First Book" (Part 1) uses primary and secondary works to show who and what inspired Wagenschein. In a comprehensive interview section, people whose work was and is significantly influenced by Wagenschein have their say. The "Second Book" (Part 2) is based on the Wagenschein Conference held in 2021 and looks at where Wagenschein's ideas and concerns are alive as an integral part of didactic and school practice and from which points of view they are being further thought and developed.
         
        Die Bedeutung Martin Wagenscheins (1896–1988) für die naturwissenschaftlichen Fachdidaktiken ist unbestritten. Seine Ideen werden seit über einem halben Jahrhundert rezipiert, weitergedacht, erprobt und auf neue Unterrichtskontexte angewandt. Insbesondere die Forderung, »Verstehen« zu lehren, inspiriert ungebrochen aktuelle Didaktik-Diskurse, mittlerweile auch über den Bereich der sog. MINT-Bildung hinaus. Vor dem Hintergrund drängender Fragen nach erfolgreicher Bildung werden Wagenscheins Ideen mit diesem Band sowohl in die Vergangenheit als auch in die Zukunft hinein ausgeleuchtet. Das „Erste Buch“ (Teil 1) zeigt anhand von Primär- und Sekundärwerken auf, durch wen und wodurch Wagenschein inspiriert wurde. In einem umfassenden Interviewteil kommen Personen zu Wort, deren Arbeiten maßgeblich von Wagenschein beeinflusst waren und sind. Das „Zweite Buch“ (Teil 2) basiert auf der 2021 durchgeführten Wagenscheintagung und blickt darauf, wo Wagenscheins Ideen und Anliegen als fester Bestandteil fachdidaktischer und schulischer Praxis lebendig sind und unter welchen Gesichtspunkten sie weitergedacht und weiterentwickelt werden.
         
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/75307
        Keywords
        Pedagogy; STEM education
        DOI
        10.31244/9783830995036
        ISBN
        9783830995036, 9783830945031
        Publisher
        Waxmann
        Publication date and place
        2022
        Grantor
        • Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
        • Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
        Series
        Gespräche zum Sachunterricht, Band 2
        Classification
        Education
        Pages
        576
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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