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        Professionalisierung von Grundschullehrkräften

        Kontext, Bedingungen und Herausforderungen

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        Mammes, Ingelore (editor)
        Rotter, Carolin (editor)
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        German
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        Abstract
        On the one hand, expectations of primary school teachers are high. On the other hand, a specific pedagogical professionalism of primary school teachers is doubted again and again. In fact, a compilation of requirements and competences that apply specifically to primary school teachers does not yet exist. While in the discourse on professional theory, challenges for and demands on the professionalism of secondary school teachers seem to be discussed and empirically developed, in the discourse on primary school pedagogy, methodological-didactic questions as well as structural framework conditions come into view, without grasping the consequences for the actions of primary school teachers and framing them in terms of professional theory. The aim of this volume is therefore to link the two discourses more closely and to look at the professionalisation of primary school teachers from different perspectives.
         
        Einerseits sind die Erwartungen an Grundschullehrkräfte hoch. Andererseits wird immer wieder eine spezifische pädagogische Professionalität von Grundschullehrkräften bezweifelt. Tatsächlich existiert eine Zusammenstellung von Anforderungen und Kompetenzen, die speziell für Grundschullehrkräfte gelten, bislang nicht. Während im professionstheoretischen Diskurs vorrangig Herausforderungen für und Anforderungen an die Professionalität von Lehrkräften der Sekundarstufe diskutiert und empirisch erschlossen zu werden scheinen, geraten im grundschulpädagogischen Diskurs methodisch- didaktische Fragen sowie strukturelle Rahmenbedingungen in den Blick, ohne dabei die Konsequenzen für das Handeln von Grundschullehrkräften zu fassen und professionstheoretisch zu rahmen. Ziel dieses Bandes ist es daher, die beiden Diskurse stärker miteinander zu verbinden und die Professionalisierung von Grundschullehrkräften aus unterschiedlichen Perspektiven in den Blick zu nehmen.
         
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57075
        Keywords
        Professionalisierung; Lehrer; Lehrberuf; Lehramt; Lehramtsstudiengang; Lehrerausbildung; Primarbereich; Grundschule; Grundschulpädagogik; Pädagogisches Handeln; Professionalität; Kompetenz; Profession; Inklusion; Akademisierung; Disziplin <Wissenschaft>; Anforderung; Anerkennung; Berufswahl; Lehrerpersönlichkeit; Motivation; Schulform; Geschlechtsspezifischer Unterschied; Lehrerin; Frau; Geschlechterstereotyp; Persönlichkeitsmerkmal; Volksschule; Schulgeschichte; Historische Bildungsforschung; Geschichte <Histor>; Hochschullehre; Hochschuldidaktik; Deutschunterricht; Mathematikunterricht; Sachunterricht; Erziehungswissenschaft; Fachdidaktik; Sportunterricht; Grundschulalter; Vorbereitungsdienst; Schulpraktikum; Fortbildung; Kompetenzentwicklung; Wirksamkeit; Lehrerbildung; Digitalisierung; Selbstwirksamkeit; Schulleiter; Lehrermangel; Lehrerbedarf; Schülerzahl; Nordrhein-Westfalen; Deutschland; Österreich; Professionalization; Teacher; Apprenticeship trade; Teaching profession; Teaching post; Preservice Teacher Education; Teacher education; Teacher training; Primary education; Primary level; Elementary School; Primary school; Primary school lower level; Primary school education; Primary school pedagogics; Professionalism; Professionality; Competency; Inclusion; Academization; Career Choice; Occupational choice; Type of school; Gender-specific difference; Female teacher; Women Teachers; Woman; Women; Gender bias; Individual characteristics; Learner Characteristics; Personality characteristic; General compulsory school; History of schools; History; Higher education lecturing; University lecturing; University teaching; University didactics; German language teaching; Teaching of German; Mathematics lessons; Teaching of mathematics; Instruction in natural science subjects; Primary school science and social studies; Sciences of education; Specialized didactics; Subject didactics; Education in sports; Physical education; Physical training; Second phase of teacher training; Practical training in school; Practice period at school; Further education; Further training; Skill development; Teachers' training; Digitalization; Self efficacy; Headteacher; Headteachers; School head teacher; Teacher shortage; Demand for teachers; Number of pupils; North Rhine-Westphalia; North-Rhine Westphalia; Germany; Austria
        DOI
        10.35468/5949
        ISBN
        9783781559493, 9783781525085
        Publisher
        Verlag Julius Klinkhardt
        Publication date and place
        Bad Heilbrunn, 2022
        Pages
        320
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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