Project Kick-Off Leibniz works 4.0

About 60 people took part in the project kick-off on 13.05.2020, which was an online event due to the corona pandemic. In addition to the participants of the BMBF project, numerous other players from the Hannover teacher education sector, the vocational schools in Lower Saxony and the associated ministries came together.  

About Leibniz works 4.0

The project “Leibniz works 4.0: Changing Learning- and Working Environments in Teacher Education for Vocational Schools” is part of an additional funding phase of the Federal and State Initiative “Quality Campaign Teacher Education”. The focus of its’ content in this funding phase are the topics “Digitalization in Teacher Education” and “Teacher Education for vocational Schools”. The profession-oriented goal of Leibniz works 4.0 are the development of the reflective ability for action in vocational-educational contexts.

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  • Programme Projekt Kick-Off from the 13th of May 2020
    • 14:30 Welcome by Prof. Dr. Julia Gillen, director of Leibniz School of Education
       Greeting from the Ministry council Christof Schiene, Head of Division Higher Education Development, Quality Assurance, Teacher Education Lower Saxony Ministry for Science and Culture


    • 14:40 Introduction of the project “Leibniz works 4.0: Changing Learning- and Working Environment in Teacher Education for Vocational Schools”


    • 15:20 Multi Perspective Talk "What must university teacher education for vocational schools do for today's students so that they, as future vocational school teachers, can react to digitization in the world of life and work?”


    • 16:00 End of the Event

First, the scientific director of the project, Prof. Dr. Julia Gillen, opened the project kick-off. She welcomed the participants and gave a short introduction to the thematic positioning of the project.

Afterwards, the previously recorded greeting by Ministerialrat Christoph Schiene was played back. In it, he positively emphasized that the Leibniz works 4.0 project simultaneously addresses two " key areas" of teacher education. On the one hand, this is the teaching profession at vocational schools, where more graduates in the commercial and technical fields are desired nationwide. On the other hand, digitization in teacher education, but also in the world of life and work, poses challenges and opens up great opportunities for teacher education and everyday school life. 

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At the concluding multi-perspective, the question "What does university vocational teacher education have to do for today's students so that they can later respond to digitalisation in their work as vocational school teachers?" was discussed. The following representatives from the three phases of vocational teacher education gave a short statement on this topic:

  • Prof. Dr. Julia Gillen, Director Leibniz School of Education
  • Lino Flora, student at Leibniz Universität Hannover
  • Dr. Sibylle Schmidt, Study Seminar Stade and teacher at the Jobelmann School Stade
  • Simon Stricker, teacher trainee, Study Seminar Hildesheim
  • Helge Kletti, Teacher, Vocational Training Schools 2 Wolfsburg

On the basis of the statements, two live polls were conducted, which allowed a picture of the opinions of the participants at the event to be formed.