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Monday, 12 May 2014

Klassenkampf?

Die 7. fakultät lädt heute zur Podiumsdiskussion über LehrerIn sein – Traumberuf oder Albtraum? Mit: Erfolgsautor Niki Glattauer, Landesschulratspräsidentin Elisabeth Meixner und anderen

Knapp 125.000 LehrerInnen unterrichten an Österreichs allgemein bildenden und berufsbildenden Schulen. Der Ruf der PädagogInnen ist jedoch schlecht, die Belastung groß. Wo liegen die Probleme der PädagogInnen, wo im Klassenzimmer? Ist LehrerIn sein Traumberuf oder Albtraum? Diesen und weiteren Fragen geht eine Diskussion der 7. fakultät am 14. Mai 2014 in der Aula der Uni Graz nach.

Prominente Gäste nehmen auf dem Podium Platz:
- Niki Glattauer, Lehrer, Buchautor, Kolumnist im Kurier und Gastkommentator für den Standard
- Elisabeth Meixner, Amtsführende Präsidentin des Landesschulrats für Steiermark
- Martin Polaschek, Vizerektor für Studium und Lehre an der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz und Mitglied der ExpertInnengruppe zur Zukunft der LehrerInnenbildung
- Eva Ponsold, Direktorin des Wirtschaftskundlichen BRG Graz

Moderation: Gregor Withalm

LehrerIn sein – Traumberuf oder Albtraum?
WANN: Mittwoch, 14. Mai 2014, 19 Uhr
WO: Aula der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz, Universitätsplatz 3

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Die Podiumsdiskussion ist eine Veranstaltung der 7. fakultät, des Zentrums für Gesellschaft, Wissen und Kommunikation, und wird von der Bank Austria unterstützt.

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