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Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Zulassung Lehramt

Das Zulassungsverfahren für Lehramtsstudien ist an der Uni Graz abgeschlossen. Foto: Uni Graz

Das Zulassungsverfahren für Lehramtsstudien ist an der Uni Graz abgeschlossen. Foto: Uni Graz

732 Personen haben das Aufnahmeverfahren an der Uni Graz bestanden

Die Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz führte von 13. bis 16. Juli 2015 zum zweiten Mal ein Aufnahmeverfahren für Lehramtsstudien durch. Für die elektronischen Prüfungen in Form eines Multiple-Choice-Tests hatten sich in Graz insgesamt 1.040 Personen registriert, 819 BewerberInnen nahmen teil.

Testergebnisse: 732 “bestanden“
Die Auswertung hat ergeben, dass 732 Personen zum Lehramtsstudium im Studienjahr 2015/16 zugelassen werden können. Rund elf Prozent – 87 Personen – haben den Test nicht bestanden. Die Ergebnisse stehen ab sofort über die Plattform www.zulassunglehramt.at online zur Verfügung. Das Aufnahmeverfahren für Lehramtsstudien ist somit abgeschlossen. Zum Vergleich: Im Vorjahr traten 926 BewerberInnen an, 842 bestanden die Prüfung.

Gemeinsames Verfahren
Mittlerweile 20 Universitäten und Pädagogische Hochschulen in allen neun Bundesländern haben sich zum Projekt „gemeinsames Aufnahmeverfahren für Lehramtsstudien“ zusammengeschlossen. Das Projekt läuft unter Federführung der Uni Graz und wird mit Hochschulraumstrukturmitteln durch das BMWFW gefördert.

Bereits zwölf Bildungsinstitutionen setzen das Aufnahmeverfahren für Lehramtsstudien im Primar- und Sekundarbereich heuer schon ein.

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