Teaching concept
Teachers
Student teachers
Teachers
QLB project OLE+
across school levels
Sec I
Secondary II
Philosophy
German
Values & standards
History
"Speaking from art" - Five teaching approaches for differentially reflective and anti-discriminatory teaching
The OER contains five examples of difference-reflective and anti-discriminatory teaching approaches for art lessons. Examples are presented that make learners aware of the dominant language used in museums and exhibitions, which often makes access to education more difficult.
Teaching unit
Teachers
Student teachers
Teachers
QLB project OLE+
across school levels
Sec I
Values & standards
"What do I need to be happy?" A teaching unit based on pre-concepts on the topic of happiness
"Are you happy?" There seems to be an insatiable thirst for happiness in our society. The aim of this teaching unit is to reflect on the question: "What do I need to be happy?" The starting point for answering this question is the pupils' individual preconceptions of happiness.
Making progress with the digital transformation in schools - utilising agile processes
This training concept aims to support schools in exploiting the potential of digitalisation and introducing agile processes. The aim is to find new ways of advancing digitalisation at schools in a meaningful and needs-oriented way, while benefiting from diversity and existing resources.
This training concept is intended to provide an orientation framework for the design of teacher training programmes in blended learning design. The concept is based on effective design features of teacher training programmes (Lipowsky, 2014), recommendations from media didactics (Kerres, 2005;…
Teaching module
Student teachers
Teachers
QLB project DiOLL
across school levels
Computing Science
Self-study module: Open Educational Resources (OER) in subject teaching
This self-study module is dedicated to the basics of open educational resources based on two specific and exemplary topics in subject teaching: Vikings and space. The handling of various file formats such as texts, images, videos, etc. with regard to OER is explained.
Worksheet
Teaching module
PDF
Teachers
Student teachers
Teachers
QLB project DiOLL
Sec I
Secondary II
Politics/Economics
Mathematics
interdisciplinary
Computing Science
Integration of ChatGPT in teaching/learning processes: Basics and interdisciplinary applications with examples
In the age of digital transformation, teachers are faced with the constant challenge of finding innovative and effective teaching methods to develop their students' basic skills. Based on the workshop "Integration of ChatGPT in teaching/learning processes: Basics and interdisciplinary application…
Self-study module: Teaching digital education in a skills-oriented way - Learner competences
This self-study module is aimed at teachers and students who want to gain a structured overview of the many offers and possibilities of digital education on the basis of competences and who want to get to know tools and teaching materials that promote certain competences in the context of digital…
Self-study module: Basics of digital communication
This self-study module is dedicated to important Computing Science basics of digitalisation, namely the coding and transmission of information. It thus contributes to the understanding of the technological perspective on the digital networked world and serves to answer the question "How does it…
This self-study module introduces (prospective) teachers to the basics of language-sensitive teaching. This involves an intensive examination of subject-specific linguistic characteristics by identifying linguistic difficulties and developing language-sensitive modifications to material on this…
QLB project DiOLL
across school levels
interdisciplinary
Self-study module: Computational thinking in primary school
Computational Thinking (CT), together with other skills such as communication, critical thinking and creativity, is receiving increasing attention as a key competence of the 21st century. This course not only teaches the theoretical basics, but also demonstrates ways of integrating computational…
Self-study module: Teaching digital education in a competence-orientated way - competences of learners at primary school
This self-study module is aimed at teachers and students who want to gain a structured overview of the many offers and possibilities of digital education on the basis of competences and who want to get to know tools and teaching materials that promote certain competences in the context of digital…
Self-study module: Teaching digital education in a competence-oriented way - Teacher competences
This self-study module enables participants to learn more about the expectations placed on teachers' digital skills and to develop their personal skills in a targeted manner.
This self-study module is dedicated to the question of how a website reaches a smartphone or computer. The way the internet works with the various stations is explained and can be explored in interactive exercises. Students are also shown how they can take on the role of a router, provider or domain…
Self-learning module: The Calliope mini microcontroller
In this self-study module, you will get to know the Calliope mini microcontroller and can take your first active steps with it. You will be shown how it is constructed and how it is programmed. Ideas for use in school are also suggested, which you can implement yourself.
"Don't be a mimosa!" Or: Can plants feel? Extracurricular philosophising in the Botanical Garden Oldenburg
According to the thesis underlying this concept, there are numerous occasions for philosophical reflection in the Botanical Garden Oldenburg. Find out what a mimosa has to do with philosophy here.
Miscellaneous
Teaching concept
Project
Series of lessons
Teachers
Student teachers
QLB project OLE+
Sec I
Values & standards
interdisciplinary
Philosophy out of the box - fast fashion: where does the T-shirt come from?
The teaching concept makes it possible to philosophise about the topic of sustainability in relation to clothing with heterogeneous learning groups from level 6-9, supported by concrete objects. The material focuses on fast fashion and responsibility.
"Bullshit" from a philosophical perspective? Recognising dishonest argumentation strategies
This teaching module serves to promote argumentation skills. Based on concrete, real-life examples, it offers pupils the opportunity to familiarise themselves with dishonest argumentation strategies, name them and expose them as such in future discussions.
This teaching concept aims to prepare students for a gender-sensitive approach to pupils in computer science lessons and beyond. To this end, theoretical foundations are discussed and, building on this, students design and implement their own project. The seminar consists of two parts: the…
Teaching concept
PDF
Teachers
Student teachers
QLB project DiOLL
Sec I
Computing Science
Teaching concept: Child-computer interaction
This teaching concept aims to familiarise students with the theoretical foundations of the field of child-computer interaction, to deal with current research and developments in the field, and to design and, if possible, implement a joint development themselves. The seminar consists of three parts:…
Teaching concept: Teaching digitalisation-related skills with Actionbound
In the "Strategy for Education in the Digital World", the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK) has developed a list of competences that students should be taught as part of their school career. This teaching concept aims to check whether students can…
Teaching concept: Teaching and learning via the digital world
This teaching concept aims to make digital education topics accessible to a broader target group of student teachers. It is one way of fulfilling the requirements of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK) and covering the area of Computing Science skills in…
Teaching concept
PDF
Teachers
QLB project DiOLL
across school levels
interdisciplinary
Teaching concept: Teaching and learning with explanatory videos
This teaching concept aims to give prospective teachers an insight into practical, creative work with digital media. The focus is on the independent production of explanatory videos. This makes an important contribution to media education in schools and lessons.
Teaching concept
PDF
Student teachers
QLB project DiOLL
Primary level
Sec I
Computing Science
Teaching concept: Kids can code
In this teaching concept, teachers gain an insight into programming in order to reveal this side of how digital media works. The associated seminar is designed to show students ways of understanding Computing Science as a creative process and integrating it into their own subject.
Teaching concept
PDF
Student teachers
QLB project DiOLL
across school levels
interdisciplinary
Teaching concept: Podcasting!
This teaching concept gives prospective teachers an insight into practical, creative work with digital media. The focus is on producing their own scientific podcasts. This makes an important contribution to media education in schools and lessons.
Podcast
QLB project DiOLL
across school levels
interdisciplinary
Podcast: OER and Open Source
This podcast episode is about OER (Open Educational Resources) and open source in schools. The advantages and disadvantages of OER and open source for teachers are discussed.
This podcast episode is about 3D printing in schools. The many possible applications in the classroom and in extracurricular projects are presented and limitations and problems are discussed.
Podcast
Teachers
Student teachers
Teachers
QLB project DiOLL
across school levels
interdisciplinary
Podcast: Producing podcasts in the classroom
This podcast episode is about podcast production in the classroom. It shows what is special about podcasts, why they have become an integral part of young people's lives and how podcast production can be meaningfully integrated into lessons.
Podcast
Teachers
Student teachers
Teachers
QLB project DiOLL
across school levels
interdisciplinary
Podcast: Instagram as a textbook
This podcast episode is about the use of Instagram as a textbook. It explains how Instagram can be used in schools, what advantages the medium offers for teaching and what skills it can promote on the part of the learners.
Podcast
Teachers
Student teachers
Teachers
QLB project DiOLL
across school levels
interdisciplinary
Podcast: Technical data protection
This podcast episode is about technical data protection for teachers. Tips are given on what you can and should set on your own devices to increase the security of your data on your private devices and that of your students on your work devices.
Podcast
Teachers
Student teachers
Teachers
QLB project DiOLL
across school levels
interdisciplinary
Podcast: Data protection in schools
This podcast episode deals with questions about data protection in the school context. Specific questions about data protection in schools are answered and recommendations for practical everyday school life are given.
In this podcast episode, experiences with the Calliope mini microcontroller are shared. It provides an insight into working with pupils and also looks at the microcontroller from a scientific perspective.
Podcast
Teachers
Student teachers
Teachers
QLB project DiOLL
Sec I
Secondary II
interdisciplinary
Podcast: Language education with digital media
This podcast episode is about language education with digital media. It explains how consistent language education with digital media can succeed today, what it takes and how the whole thing can be implemented profitably and, above all, with a low threshold.