Guest lectures

In cooperation with the faculties and departments involved in teacher education, BaTEG offers international guest lectures on a wide range of topics addressing future teachers.

 

20/01/2023, 10:15 – 11:25, Zoom

Dr. Sabine Zelger, University of Vienna: Aus der imperialen Lebensweise hinausschreiben? Erproben und reflektieren fächerintegrativer Schreibverfahren im Unterricht.

 

15/05./023, 10:00-11:00, LU19/00.09 and Zoom

Dr. Karen M. Ludke, Edge Hill University: On the European Music Portfolio.

 

22/05/2023, 10:00-11:00, LU19/00.09 und Zoom

Paola Mannarelli, Universität Barcelona: On vocabulary and songs in language learning.

 

30/05/2023, 9.00 - 15.30, KÄ7/00.49 CANCELLED

Laura Oberle und Ronja Baginski (Universität Mannheim): Social Simulation: Die Zukunft der Welt in den eigenen Händen!

 

20/06/2023, 08:15, Zoom

Inkeri Rissanen, Universität Tampere: Religious Education in Finland – Concepts and Perspectives in the Context of a pluralized world.

 

29/06/2023, TBA

Dr. Graham McGeoch, Faculdade Unida, Vitória: A Theology of the City in the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro.

 

POSTPONED - NEW DATE TBA

Dr. Katrin Röder, HU Berlin: Disability- and Mental-Distress-Related Life Storying and Its Use in the Classroom.

 

04/07/2023, TBA

Maribel Montero Perez, Universität Gent: Audio-visual input in language learning.

 

06/07/2022, 8:00 - 10:00, U2/00.25

Dr. Louis Ndekha, University of Malawi: EDUCATION FOR ALL: The Role of Religion in the Quest for Educational Equity in Malawi.


Previous guest lectures 

Guest lectures in 2022

3/11/2022, 8:30am, Zoom

Dr. Lenka Garshol (Agder, Norway)(Digital) games as tool for learning and assessment

 

08/11/2022, 7pm, Zoom

Prof. Dr. Lukas Meyer (University of Graz, Austria): Individuelle (politische) Verantwortung für den Klimawandel

 

02/12/2022, 3-4:40pm, Zoom/ KÄ7/00.14

Dr. Anthony C. Ogden (Gateway International Group): International education and the making of global citizens

 

05/12/2022, 10:15-11:45am, Zoom/An der Universität 5, 00.24

Prof. Dr. Magali do Nascimento Cunha (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil): Growing fundamentalisms – the evangelical churches and their influence on politics in Brazil

 

14/12/2022

Antje Schraberger (University of Graz, Austria): „Die fürsorgliche Schreiberin. Fehler- und korrekturanalytische Studie zur Überlieferungsstrategie der spätmittelalterlichen Lohnschreiberin Clara Hätzlerin im Lichte ihrer Reproduktion von Münsingers Falkenbuch“

 

2021

In the context of our international BaTEG month and in cooperation with the faculties and departments involved in teacher education, we offered international guest lectures on a wide range of topics adressing future teachers.

 

02/11/2021

Prof Dr Lenka Garshol (University of Agder): Learner corpora as tools in language teaching and learning

 

17/11/2021

Dr Rod Neilsen (Deakin University): New trends in pedagogical grammar: An Australian perspective

 

18/11/2021

Dr Maria Juen (University of Innsbruck): Religionsunterricht und Ethikunterricht in Österreich. Herausforderungen und Perspektiven

 

27/11/2021

Prof Dr Sarah Mercer (University of Graz): Teacher mental health matters: Understanding the ecology of teacher wellbeing

 

01/12/2021

Prof Dr Gunther Kaltenböck (University of Graz): Discourse Grammar: Exploring a dualistic approach to language and cognition

 

06/12/2021

MMag.a Dr.in Cathrin Reisenauer (Institut für LehrerInnenbildung und Schulforschung; Leopold-Franzens-Universität Innsbruck):  Realität, steiniger Weg oder Vision? Schule und Inklusion in Österreich“

 

14/12/2021

Prof Dr Jan Grünwald (Universität Mozarteum Salzburg/ LFU Innsbruck): Versammlung der Bilder


2020

In December 2020, BaTEG gave teaching staff the opportunity to invite guest lecturers from all over the world to their seminars, thus allowing students to make international experiences even in times of Covid-19 and online teaching.

The following lectures were held:

Dr. Nadia Bader, Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz, Switzerland

Reflexionskompetenz und Praxistheorie: Über komplexe Wechselwirkungen zwischen kommunikativen und gestalterischen (zeichnerischen) Aspekten in Lehr-Lern-Prozessen im Kunstunterricht

 

Denise Angelo, Australian National University, Australia

Working with students and community members on pathways to recognition for their languages

 

Dr. Amy C. Chambers, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

If She Can See It, She Can Be It: Women, Science, and Screens

 

Dr. Alexander Fischer, Universität Basel, Switzerland

Sigmund Freud und die Philosophische Anthropologie

 

Bernadett Settele, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, Switzerland

Bildung in Performance. Kollektive ästhetische Situationen als Ausgangspunkt für Bildungsprozesse

 

Prof. Dr. Hans Gutbrod, Tbilisi University, Georgia

Den moralischen Nebel lichten - Berg-Karabach, der gerechte Krieg und die Frage nach politischen Versöhnungen

 

Prof. Dr. Markus Stock, University of Toronto, Canada

Die neue Online-Ausgabe der Lieder Burkhards von Hohenfels und ihre Bedeutung für die interaktive Lehre