Archiv für den Monat: Juli 2015

Lehrerfortbildung: Geographische Arbeitsmethoden in der Oberstufe

Kürzlich war ich zu Gast in Dillingen an der Donau an der Akadamie für Lehrerfortbildung und Personalführung. Im Rahmen der Fortbildung 'Geographische Arbeitsmethoden in der Oberstufe' habe ich einen Vormittag zum Thema 'Strukturdaten und Statistiken' gestaltet. Ich habe ja bereits eine Reihe Statistik-Seminare gehalten - nur war das 'Publikum' dieses Mal keine Studenten, sondern gestandene Lehrerinnen und Lehrer ... Vielleicht hole ich an dieser Stelle etwas weiter aus: Die quantitative Meth...

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Territoriality and European Integration? – A roundtable discussion at the AESOP 2015 Annual Congress

At this year’s conference of the Association of European Schools of Planning (AESOP) in Prague our working group initiated a roundtable on ‘Territoriality and its role in contemporary European Integration’ with Andreas Faludi, Phil Allmendinger, Jonathan Metzger and Tobias Chilla, moderated by Franziska Sielker. The roundtable reflected contemporary conceptual debates on territoriality with regard to European integration. The background of this discussion is a conceptual debate in recent year...

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Cambridge and Erlangen – Parallels in urban development?

  A comparison between Cambridge (UK) and Erlangen (DE) surprises you first hand? Let me show you surprising parallels in the two cities' characteristics, challenges and recent dynamics. During the last week, I had the opportunity to visit Prof. Phil Allmendinger in Cambridge again as part of my PhD-project. Arriving in the UK it came to my attention that there are striking parallels between the two cities with their historic centres being characterised by university buildings. In bot...

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