Dominique Hasler

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Dominique Hasler (2017)

Dominique Hasler (* 6. October 1978 as Dominique Matt ) is a Liechtenstein politician ( VU ). She has been a member of the government of the Principality of Liechtenstein since March 30, 2017 as a member of the government with responsibility for the Ministry of the Interior, Education and the Environment .

education and profession

Hasler attended the canton school in Sargans in the Swiss canton of St. Gallen , where she graduated from the Matura and the teachers' seminar. Subsequently, in 2000, she initially became a special education teacher at the Seidenbaum day school in Trübbach . In parallel to her teaching activity, she began studying Special Needs Education at the Intercantonal University for Curative Education in Zurich, which she completed in 2006 with the academic degree Master of Arts . From 2006 onwards she worked as a special needs teacher at the special needs day school at the curative education center in Schaan and from 2007 to 2009 completed training in organizational development and coaching at the Institute for Applied Social Sciences in Bad Ragaz . In 2008 Dominique Hasler became a member of the board of directors and was entrusted with the management of the special needs day school at the special needs education center in Schaan.

In 2010 she switched to the Liechtenstein elderly and sick assistance, where she was a member of the management and was entrusted with the management of the St. Martin House in Eschen . Until she was elected to the government in 2017, she was responsible for the management of organizational development and communication at Liechtensteinische Alten- und Krankenhilfe as a member of the executive board.

In addition to her professional activity, Dominique Hasler was also an examination expert at the Intercantonal University for Curative Education in Zurich from 2010 to 2015 and a member of the board of the Concordia Liechtenstein representative from 2015 to 2017.

Political career

Dominique Hasler has been a member of the Party Presidium of the Fatherland Union , one of the two major people's parties in the Principality of Liechtenstein , since 2016 . After the state elections in Liechtenstein in 2017 , she was nominated by her party as a member of the government for the coalition government with the Progressive Citizens' Party and subsequently as such a member of the government on March 30, 2017. As a member of the government, she heads the Ministry of the Interior, Education and the Environment.

Private life

Dominique Hasler has been married to Daniel Hasler since October 12, 2018 .

Positions

In the course of the COVID-19 pandemic in Liechtenstein, Hasler, as the responsible education minister, assured that the school year 2019/20 would not have to be repeated by the students. Due to the ordered school closings, the focus is instead on the digitization of schools and new distance learning for all educators with interdisciplinary skills. In these difficult times it is important to master daily challenges in the family, for example helping at home to structure everyday life together with the parents, to plan a week, but also to organize social interaction in sometimes narrow living space in difficult times, so Hasler. Hasler cited physical education via Skype or keeping a learning diary as examples of the new forms of teaching caused by the Corona crisis .

Web links

Commons : Dominique Hasler  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Fatherland interview with Dominique Gantenbein on the website of the Fatherland Union ( Memento from October 21, 2018 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Dominique Gantenbein and Daniel Hasler said yes. In: Liechtensteiner Volksblatt . October 12, 2018, accessed October 21, 2018 .
  3. ^ Radio Liechtenstein: Liechtenstein. Distance learning focuses on transferable skills . March 24, 2020. Online at www.radio.li. Retrieved March 24, 2020.
  4. Vaterland.li: “A big step towards digitization” . March 24, 2020. Online at www.vaterland.li. Retrieved March 25, 2020.