@misc{AhlgrimmWestphalHeck2018, author = {Ahlgrimm, Frederik and Westphal, Andrea and Heck, Sebastian}, title = {Why students travel abroad (and so many others do not)}, publisher = {Universitat Politecnica de Valencia}, address = {Valencia}, isbn = {978-84-9048-690-0}, doi = {10.4995/HEAd18.2018.8161}, pages = {1135 -- 1142}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Over the past few years, studying abroad and other educational international experiences have become increasingly highly regarded. Nevertheless, research shows that only a minority of students actually take part in academic mobility programs. But what is it that distinguishes those students who take up these international opportunities from those who do not? In this study we reviewed recent quantitative studies on why (primarily German) students choose to travel abroad or not. This revealed a pattern of predictive factors. These indicate the key role played by students' personal and social background, as well as previous international travel and the course of studies they are enrolled in. The study then focuses on teaching students. Both facilitating and debilitating factors are discussed and included in a model illustrating the decision-making process these students use. Finally, we discuss the practical implications for ways in which international, studyrelated travel might be increased in the future. We suggest that higher education institutions analyze individual student characteristics, offering differentiated programs to better meet the needs of different groups, thus raising the likelihood of disadvantaged students participating in academic international travel.}, language = {en} } @misc{Oswald2006, author = {Oswald, Hans}, title = {Beziehungen zu Gleichaltrigen und schulisches Lernen in der mittleren Kindheit}, isbn = {3-7815-1446-3}, year = {2006}, language = {de} } @misc{PrengelMeissLaemmel2004, author = {Prengel, Annedore and Meiss, Garnet and Laemmel, Hermann}, title = {Wir lernen so! : zu Gast bei den Kindern der Klasse MA der Montessorie-Gesamtschule Potsdam. Regie: Garnet Meiss. Kamera: Hermann Laemmel}, publisher = {Univ.-Verl.}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {3-937786-22-8}, pages = {Video}, year = {2004}, language = {de} } @misc{Flitner2005, author = {Flitner, Elisabeth}, title = {Max Weber}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-5595}, year = {2005}, abstract = {Die Website beinhaltet ausgew{\"a}hlte Werke Max Webers im Volltext.Die Potsdamer Internet-Ausgabe \"PIA\" folgt den alten Ausgaben der zwanziger Jahre (den \"Marianne-Ausgaben\"), die auch dem gr{\"o}ßten Teil der bisherigen Weber-Forschung zugrundeliegen. Das Projekt, Webers Werke der EDV zug{\"a}nglich zu machen, entstand zun{\"a}chst aus dem Bed{\"u}rfnis nach neuen Registern. Wir arbeiten in der Erziehungswissenschaft. F{\"u}r diesen Bereich sind die bisher verf{\"u}gbaren Register ganz unzul{\"a}nglich. Dem ist nun abgeholfen. K{\"u}nftig k{\"o}nnen Weber-Interessierte aller Disziplinen ihre eigenen Register erstellen. Alle folgenden Texte k{\"o}nnen heruntergeladen und zur Schlagwort- und Zitatensuche, aber, versteht sich, auch zu anspruchsvolleren Inhaltsanalysen, sprachlichen Untersuchungen und anderen Vorhaben mithilfe spezieller Programme weiter bearbeitet werden. Die Auswahl der hier aufgenommenen Werke hat keine systematischen Gr{\"u}nde. Wir wollten einen Anfang machen und haben uns auf diejenigen Texte beschr{\"a}nkt, die uns in alten Ausgaben zur Hand waren, weil die j{\"u}ngeren Ausgaben urheberrechtlich gesch{\"u}tzt sind. Wichtiges fehlt: die B{\"o}rsenschriften, \"Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft\", die Konfuzianismusstudie, die Musiksoziologie, die Schriften zur Russischen Revolution und andere.}, language = {de} } @misc{PenkRichter2017, author = {Penk, Christiane and Richter, Dirk}, title = {Erratum to: Penk, Christiane, Richter, Dirk: Change in test-taking motivation and its relationship to test performance in low-stakes assessments. - (Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability. - 29 (2017), S. 55 - 79. - doi.org/10.1007/s11092-016-9248-7)}, series = {Educational assessment, evaluation and accountability}, volume = {29}, journal = {Educational assessment, evaluation and accountability}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {1874-8597}, doi = {10.1007/s11092-016-9249-6}, pages = {81 -- 82}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @misc{LuethWulf1997, author = {L{\"u}th, Christoph and Wulf, Christoph}, title = {Vorwort}, isbn = {3-89271-757-5}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @misc{LuethKeckWiersing1996, author = {L{\"u}th, Christoph and Keck, Rudolf W. and Wiersing, Erhard}, title = {Vorwort}, year = {1996}, language = {de} } @misc{OPUS4-33158, title = {Lernen und Lehren im Sachunterricht : zum Verh{\"a}ltnis von Konstruktion und Instruktion}, series = {Probleme und Perspektiven des Sachunterrichts}, volume = {22}, journal = {Probleme und Perspektiven des Sachunterrichts}, editor = {Giest, Hartmut and Heran-D{\"o}rr, Eva and Archie, Carmen}, publisher = {Klinkhardt}, address = {Bad Heilbrunn}, isbn = {978-3-7815-1851-3}, pages = {208 S.}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @misc{KossackHauserHauser2012, author = {Kossack, Peter and Hauser, Anja and Hauser, Anja}, title = {SEPHA - ein Projektbericht: Befunde zur Gestaltung der Studieneingangsphase}, isbn = {978-3- 937026-77-0}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @misc{BittlingmayerGerdesPinheiroetal.2018, author = {Bittlingmayer, Uwe H. and Gerdes, J{\"u}rgen and Pinheiro, Paulo and Dege, Martin and Bauer, Ullrich and J{\"a}ntsch, Christian and Kirchhoff, Sandra and Knigge, Michael and K{\"o}pfer, Andreas and Markovic, Sandra and Okcu, G{\"o}zde and Scharenberg, Katja}, title = {Health Promoting Schools (HPS) and the impact of inclusion}, series = {The European Journal of Public Health}, volume = {28}, journal = {The European Journal of Public Health}, number = {Supp. 4}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1101-1262}, pages = {287 -- 288}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Background: The overall goal of the project 'StiEL' is to contribute to the professional development of teachers and other educational staff working at German secondary schools. The aim is to develop an evidence-based training concept for the inclusion of students with diverse abilities. The project is organized as a collaborative research effort of three partnering institutions and funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research from 2018-2021. Methods: To support the on-going transition towards inclusive school practices, a multi-stage approach is envisaged. The first phase aims at a scoping review of existing literature and programmes on inclusion. The overview is supplemented by interviews with school staff members. Training modules are developed in the second project phase. The third phase of StiEL puts the newly developed training program into practice. The knowledge and skills acquired by the participants through the training as well as the teaching and management of inclusive classrooms after the training are evaluated through longitudinal and ethnographic approaches. The final project phase creates a best practice manual and makes the modules available via open access databases. Results: The presentation will focus on the first phase and try to explore the health-related consequences of the transition towards an inclusive school system in Germany for different participants. We will present preliminary results of expert interviews as well as some results from the literature screening. Due to our findings the current practice on German schools towards the road to inclusion is very stressful for all participants. We will explore recommendations for health promoting schools under conditions of inclusion. Conclusions: In terms of health-related consequences for all participants, the road to inclusion is very ambitious but also very stressful. Regarding the development of an inclusive school system, we need to focus much more on health and health promotion.}, language = {en} }