Innovative seminars
QuaBIS: Seminars with the education and inclusion consultants at TU Dresden
QuaBIS has been an integral part of teacher training for general education schools (primary schools, secondary schools, and high schools) at TUD since 2019.
The QuaBIS team consists of people who are labeled as having an intellectual disability, as well as those who do not belong to this category.
One of the main goals of the QuaBIS project is to make visible the potential diversity of teachers and their different perspectives and forms of knowledge that result from a disabled life reality in university teaching, as well as to demand and create full and effective participation for ALL people.
The educational and inclusion consultants are actively involved in the seminars throughout the full semester, in accordance with the module regulations, and convey the regular teaching content. Since the start of the project, the educational and inclusion consultants have also been actively involved in research.
Here you can find an overview of the seminars held by the education and inclusion officers.
Research at the University School Dresden
In summer 2019, Dresden University School opened its doors to 200 children. Since then, the school has continued to grow and in August 2024, around 830 pupils in grades 1 to 10 learn at the community school in a cross-grade, interdisciplinary, inclusive, all-day, multilingual, self-determined, cooperative and digitally supported way.
However, the university school is also a place of educational research. The Chair of Education / Inclusive Education regularly offers the seminar "Research at the University School" and other seminars in cooperation with the University School for student teachers from all departments.
In the seminar "Research at the University School" , exciting questions about school and teaching research are answered and research activities at the University School Dresden are presented. Accompanied by the staff of the ForUs research center, students go through a research process from the research question to data collection to data evaluation and gain insights into the school experiment. In the course of the seminar, there is the opportunity to prepare a state examination theses in the Department of Education in the field of education research.
Here you can download the poster Poster "Forschung trifft Schule - wie geht das?" (‘Research meets school - how does it work?’ in German) with the offers of the Research Centre University School (ForUS) as a barrier-free pdf with active links.
All opportunities for students at the University School Dresden are summarized in the poster "Forschung trifft Schule - wie geht das?" ("Research meets school - how does it work?). You can download the overview with offers of the Research Center University School (ForUS) for students as a barrier-free pdf with active links.
"Growing into school" - gaining practical experience continuously and purposefully with the Alternative internship ALSO
From the start of the 2024/25 school year, in the frame of the Alternative Internship ALSO teacher training students at TU Dresden are able to gain continuous practical experience at an early stage and learn to reflect on this and combine it with theory. This is made possible by a modified internship format and close cooperation between TU Dresden and the internship schools - starting from the second year of teacher training but also in higher semesters.
Marla will be part of the pilot project in East Saxony in the 2024/25 academic year. In the video, she talks about her experiences from the 1st pilot phase. © TU Dresden
The students are supported in their semester-long school internship by the Chair of Education / inclusive education (EWIB). During their placement, which begins after the fall break and lasts for the rest of the school year, the students work in teams of four to organize a weekly learning day for their 5th grade class. The focus is on learning to learn, using innovative teaching and learning formats that have been tested and researched in the school trial Dresden University School.
On the these pages, you will find further information about ALSO, the semester-long school internship. Follow the links for up-to-date news, information for students, media coverage, and publications.