Nov 21, 2024
State examination theses in the teaching profession in the field of educational sciences at the University School Research Center (ForUs)
State examination theses in the teaching profession in the field of educational science in the winter semester 2024/25
The University School Dresden Pilot Project Research Unit (ForUS) and the Chair of Educational Science with a focus on Inclusive Education offer state examination theses in the context of the accompanying research of the University School Dresden pilot project. The aim of the state examination thesis is for you to work independently on a defined scientific research topic and present it in writing. After the information on the registration procedure and formalities, you will find a list of the topics on which we currently offer theses and can support you.
If you are writing your state examination thesis at the research center of the University School Dresden (USD), we assume that you will participate in our research colloquium (at least 2 dates). The topics or questions listed under 'Focus' are possible contents for final theses. Preference should be given to these topics; in special individual cases, other topics are possible by arrangement.
For the summer semester 2025, you can register for a state examination thesis on the following topics in the period 3-16.1.2025: Reading comprehension, survey of learning support, parent survey, spelling competence compared over time, mathematical competence compared over time, vocational orientation, vignette research, self-regulated learning, assessment of learning and development processes, development of learning materials for self-regulated project-based learning
Registration procedure
To apply, please send an email to forus@tu-dresden.de between January 3-16, 2025, briefly explaining why you are interested in the topic. Please also indicate whether you have already attended a seminar in the context of the University School Dresden or have done an internship at the University School Dresden. You can also mention any previous experience with qualitative and/or quantitative research. If you have no previous experience with empirical research, you should be prepared to familiarize yourself with it.
You are expected to receive feedback at the beginning of February . Only one student can be assigned to each topic. If you are interested in several topics, please write separate e-mails.
Notes on formalities
- The form for the registration of the "scientific paper" must be submitted.
- You will need one person for the first and one person for the second review. We can support you with this.
- The time required to complete the state examination thesis is 6 months.
- The number of pages of a standard thesis varies from approx. 50 to 80 pages.
- Please follow the academic standards (e.g. Harvard) when formatting/citing your thesis.
Further information on submission can be found on the website of the Saxony Law and Regulations Administration.
Topics
- Reading comprehension (ELFE)
- Survey of the learning support
- Parent survey/interview
- Spelling competence compared over time
- Mathematical competence compared over time
- Vocational orientation
- Vignette research
- Self-regulated learning in cooperative learning settings
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Development of learning materials (cooperation with Gymnasium Löbau)
Topic 1 |
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Focus on |
Evaluation of standardized tests for reading comprehension of students at the University School Dresden |
Data from |
Data from the ELFE survey from November 2024 and January 2024 |
Supervisors | Anke Langner, Marlis Pesch, Matthias Ritter |
Application form |
Topic 7 |
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Focus |
How does learning manifest itself at Dresden University School? |
Data |
Observations, interviews with students, vignettes |
Supervisors | Hannah Bartels, Wiebke Bergjürgen |
Application form |
About the University School Dresden
Dresden University School is a joint project of the state capital of Dresden and the TUD Dresden University of Technology. It is a public and free community school run by the city, where innovative forms of teaching and learning are tested under academic supervision. In addition, it is a training school for future teachers and, in the future, a further education school for teachers. The school trial is being scientifically supported by the ForUS research center at TU Dresden.
Information on the research project at TU Dresden: https: //tu-dresden.de/gsw/unischule
Information on the Dresden University School: http://universitaetsschule.org
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