Alois Ecker

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Alois Ecker (born September 29, 1955 in Taufkirchen an der Trattnach ) is an Austrian historian .

Life

Ecker studied history and social studies as well as French (teaching qualification) at the University of Vienna . From 1994 he worked there as a university assistant. After the doctorate (history and philosophy) “Transfer and countertransference in an open memory interview. Methodical and epistemological problems of oral history research "(1997) and the habilitation on" process-oriented history didactics " venia docendi for social history and history didactics (2001), he headed the subject didactics for history, social studies and political education, Faculty of History and Cultural Studies of the University of Vienna. There he taught from 2001 to 2017 as an associate professor or university professor for history didactics. He then became professor for history didactics, social studies and political education at the University of Graz .

His research focuses on the theory and methodology of history didactics, theory and methodology of subject didactics: planning, observation and analysis of university teaching and school teaching, comparative educational research, in particular on the training and further education of teachers in historical, social science and political education Subjects in European cultural history (political festival culture), social history (family, educational institutions), historical social psychology (memory, collective memory, historical awareness, historical culture).

Fonts (selection)

  • with Michael Zahradnik: Family and School. Socio-historical aspects . Vienna 1986, ISBN 3-215-06256-9 .
  • Socio-historical texts on women's work. Annotated source volume with didactic instructions . Vienna 1995, OCLC 40986221 .
  • with Klaus Edel, Bettina Paireder and Hanna-Maria Suschnig (eds.): The invasion of the Warsaw Pact troops in 1968 in Prague . Vienna 2015, ISBN 978-3-902783-07-3 .
  • with Bettina Paireder, Judith Breitfuß, Isabella Schild and Thomas Hellmuth (eds.): Historical learning in the museum . Frankfurt am Main 2018, ISBN 3-7344-0554-8 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Vademecum of the historical sciences. 1998/1999. 3rd edition. Steiner, Stuttgart 1998, ISBN 3-515-07253-5 , p. 333.
  2. ↑ List of authors. In: Johanna Muckenhuber, Thomas Schmidinger , Claus Tieber (Hrsg.): The art of teaching: University didactics in discussion. Lit, Vienna 2010, ISBN 978-3-643-50185-1 ( online ).
  3. ^ Author profile at Public History Weekly . Retrieved June 19, 2020.