Wilts, Sascha M.Ed.
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Sascha Wilts
Institute of Theology and Religious Education (» Postal address)
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Wilts, Sascha M.Ed.
Personal details:
2009: Abitur at the Ulricianum in Aurich
From October 2016 to October 2019: Research assistant in the subject of Religious Education / GHR 300
Since January 2020: Teaching staff for special tasks in Religious Education / GHR 300
Main research focuses:
- Research into the reception of school textbooks
- Frame-analytical research into school textbooks
PhD thesis topic:
‘Images of Islam and their reception in religious education – analyses and reflections on different framings by textbook authors and learners’
Degree programme:
Winter 2010/2011: Commenced studies at the University of Oldenburg; dual-subject Bachelor’s degree: English Language and Literature, and Protestant Theology and Religious Education
September 2012–July 2013: Manchester Metropolitan University (study abroad) B.A. (Hons) English
November 2014: Completion of the dual-subject Bachelor’s degree in English
. Topic of the final dissertation: “Social-historical research on Jesus, using the examples of Richard A. Horsley and William R. Herzog”
Winter 2014: Commenced the M.Ed. (Gym) Master’s programme in English and Protestant Religious Education
October 2016: Completion of the M.Ed. (Gym) degree
. Topic: “Holistic Pneumatology? A Comparative Study of the Approaches to Pneumatology in the Works of Jürgen Moltmann and Michael Welker”
Activities alongside studies:
Winter semester 2014/2015: Began working at the Chair of Systematic Theology under the supervision of Prof. Dr Ulrike Link-Wieczorek (student assistant)
Independently led the tutorial for the core module “Fundamental Topics in Theology”
Summer semester 2015: Support for the seminar “Christian Religion and Identity” led by Dr Oliver Dürr
Winter semester 2015/2016: Support for the seminar ‘Was Jesus’ Death a Sacrifice?’ as a ‘senior student mentor’ for students on questions regarding essay topics and academic work
Contributed to the editing of various publications (“The Question of God Today” and “The Gift: An Interdisciplinary Discussion”)
Summer term 2016: Assisted with the seminar “Christian Identity Through the Ages” led by Dr Oliver Dürr
Awards:
Third place in a university-wide “student competition” at Manchester Metropolitan University on the topic “Do Humanities Matter in the 21st Century?”
Presentations:
Presentation at the conference “forschen@studium.Conference for Student Research – Nationwide and Interdisciplinary”. The presentation was based on a study she had developed herself on the topic “Analysis and implications of power relations between lecturers and students at the University of Oldenburg, with particular regard to critical thinking” (co-author: Lorraine Strauß)