Margret Ruep

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Margret Ruep (* 1950 in Mingolsheim ) is a German educator and politician.

Life

After graduating from high school in Bruchsal Schönborn-Gymnasium , she completed her teaching degree in Freiburg, Hanover and Karlsruhe. She then worked as a secondary school teacher at various secondary schools in Baden-Württemberg. In 1991 she did her doctorate in education at the PH and University of Karlsruhe. After three years as director of the Kraichgau-Realschule Sinsheim , she moved to the Ministry of Culture in Stuttgart in 1997 . From May 14, 2011 to July 9, 2013 she was Head of the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport as Ministerial Director .

Services

From 2000 to 2004 Margret Ruep was President of the Tübingen High School Authority for the Tübingen administrative district . From October 2004 to 2009 she headed the Stuttgart High School Authority and the School and Education Department in the Stuttgart Regional Council.

In 2008 she became rector of the PH Weingarten. Her work as rector focused on the areas of educational cooperation with India, student exchanges with India, quality management and the board of trustees of free Catholic schools.

After inauguration of the red-green government in Baden-Württemberg in May 2011 was Ruep the Assistant Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports of Baden-Wuerttemberg appointed. On July 9, 2013, Margret Ruep was put into temporary retirement with immediate effect. The Lord Mayor of Radolfzell, Jörg Schmidt , was appointed as the successor to the office of Ministerial Director in the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg on August 1, 2013.

Other public functions

  • Curator in the German-French-Swiss Upper Rhine Conference
  • Board of Trustees of the Free Catholic Schools
  • President of the Federation of German Plucked Musicians Baden-Württemberg (2003–2009)
  • Curator for the Baden-Württemberg University of Cooperative Education
  • Curator for continuing education in the Rottenburg-Stuttgart diocese
  • Board of Trustees of the German-American Burns Foundation Stuttgart
  • Member of the advisory board of the Free School Anne-Sophie (Bettina Würth Künzelsau)
  • Editorial board of the magazine teaching and learning
  • Board member and co-founder of the German Society for Education Management

Publications

  • with Helga Breuninger: People at the center of education management 2009

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Homepage of the ministry
  2. ^ New ministerial director in the Ministry of Culture. Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg, accessed on July 9, 2013 .
  3. https://www.stuttgarter-zeitung.de/inhalt.ministerialdirektorin-im-kultusministerium-muss-iegen-amtschefin-im-kultusministerium-muss-iegen.3ea9b277-4f10-4513-bae1-26bf63bc2542.html