Arne Ulbricht

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Arne Ulbricht (2013)

Arne Ulbricht (* 5. May 1972 in Kiel as Arne Sass ) is a German teacher and writer .

Life

A man of about forty is standing in front of a wall of books, talking and gesturing with his hands.
Arne Ulbricht at a reading (2017)

Arne Ulbricht grew up in Kiel. The Abitur, which he passed at the Hebbelschule in 1992, was followed by community service in the Mensa II of the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel .

There he began to study French and history to become a teacher in the winter semester 1993/94. After a stay abroad in Nancy in 1996 , he continued his studies at the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen in 1997 . After another stay abroad in Paris, he passed his first state examination at the University of Tübingen in 2001. During his stays abroad, he taught German at two grammar schools in France: Lycée Arthur Varoquaux in Nancy (school year 96/97) and Lycée Fustel Coulanges in Massy near Paris (school year 1999/2000).

Ulbricht moved back to the north for the period of his legal clerkship. He lived in Hamburg between 2001 and 2007. After the second state examination in 2004, he was employed at four different grammar schools in Hamburg.

In the years 2007 to 2009 a time in Berlin followed . Here he took a full year of parental leave . He then taught part-time at his own request.

He has lived in Wuppertal with his family since 2009 . There he still works part-time as a teacher of French and history, writes and looks after his family and children. In 2013 he attracted attention because he had a civil service converted into an employment relationship. Ulbricht recorded this in a book. Arne Ulbricht has been publishing non-fiction books and novels since 2013. He is a freelance journalist and writes for Spiegel online and various newspapers.

Views

Arne Ulbricht takes a critical look at digitization in many articles. He is a staunch advocate of a ban on cell phones in schools and attaches great importance to teachers, who must not be replaced by machines. He criticizes the employment of teachers. He was not fundamentally against civil service, but the system was too rigid and offered too little freedom for committed people. In many articles, Arne Ulbricht emphasizes the importance of reading and the special importance of fatherly reading.

A large number of his press releases in which he underlines these views can be found bundled in the books Teachers? An outrageously attractive job and reading is cool .

Write

Arne Ulbricht began writing his first novel in 1997. The very extensive work with the title Vom becoming and dying of a friendship appeared in a so-called printing cost subsidy publisher (the no longer existing Tebbert Verlag).

He then wrote a novel every year, but initially couldn't find a publisher. During his long search for a publisher, he wrote the article How do I (k) find a publisher? published by the Süddeutsche Zeitung on October 5, 2010.

Since 2013 he has published books on a regular basis, which he presents at readings.

Invitations and speeches

Criticism of the author

In the article Technology enemies are a danger to our children - not smartphones , published in t3n magazine , Jochen G. Fuchs complains that Arne Ulbricht in the article You are to blame for smartphone parents! one-sidedly describes a symptom on Spiegel online that parents and teachers face. A generation that only “sticks” to their smartphones and who seem to have forgotten important everyday skills. According to Fuchs, this is not adequately documented and he advocates smart integration of the new media into teaching and upbringing. It is important to educate the young people in interdisciplinary media skills and to give teachers the appropriate knowledge and resources. On the occasion of the cell phone ban in schools in France, a comparison of Simone Fleischmann and Arne Ulbricht appeared on Spiegel online , which is discussed controversially in the comments.

Memberships

Fonts (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Exempted teacher: "The official status is a block on the leg". In: Spiegel Online . January 16, 2013, accessed June 10, 2018 .
  2. http://www.fr.de/leben/familie_lifestyle_tiere/frauen_familie_senioren/gegen-den-mainstream-papa-allein-zu-haus-bedeutung-des-rollentauschs-fuer-eltern-a-1372115
  3. http://www.rp-online.de/leben/gesundheit/schwangerschaft/arne-ulbricht-wie-sich-das-leben-als-hausmann-fuer-vaeter-anfuehlt-aid-1.7156199
  4. a b Arne Ulbricht: Teacher's complaint: You smartphone parents are to blame! In: Spiegel Online . August 12, 2016, accessed June 10, 2018 .
  5. https://derstandard.at/2000013390672/Neige-dazu-meine-Schueler-anzubruellen
  6. http://www.rp-online.de/panorama/deutschland/der-lehrer-der-kein-beamter-sein-will-aid-1.3148829
  7. http://www.taz.de/!5053541/
  8. Kristian Frigelj: School service: A teacher fights for the end of civil servant status. In: welt.de . January 18, 2013, accessed October 7, 2018 .
  9. https://www.schwarzkopf-verlag.net/store/p876/LEHRER%3F_EIN_UNVERSCH%C3%84MT_ATTRAKTIVER_BERUF%21.html
  10. https://www.perlentaucher.de/buch/arne-ulbricht/lehrer-traumberuf-oder-horrorjob.html
  11. https://www.klakverlag.de/autoren-az/oz/ulbricht-arne/
  12. http://futur-iii.de/futur-iii-tagung-2015-videos/
  13. http://futur-iii.de/2015/05/05/schule-ohne-lehrer/
  14. ^ Dpa: France: Parliament decides to ban cell phones in schools. In: Zeit Online . July 30, 2018, accessed August 5, 2018 .
  15. Simone Fleischmann and Arne Ulbricht: Cell Phones in Schools - Prohibit or Use? In: Spiegel Online . July 31, 2018, accessed August 5, 2018 .
  16. http://www.vs-nrw.de/start_new_1.php?navi=320_autoren&menue=&subtype=&doctype=box&text_id=1514&submenue=ulbricht_arne
  17. https://www.urachhaus.de/Lesen-was-die-Welt-erzaehlt/Kinderbuch/Luna.html
  18. https://www.lalibrairie.com/livres/cette-petite-crapule-de-maupassant_0-5969600_9782373851908.html