Eva-Maria Stange

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Eva-Maria Stange (2013)

Eva-Maria Stange (born March 15, 1957 in Mainz ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and trade union official ( GEW ). She was on 13 December 2017 to 20 December 2019 Cabinet Kretschmer I , the Minister of State for Science and Art in Saxony . She already held this position from 2006 to 2009 in the Tillich I cabinet and from November 13, 2014 to December 12, 2017 in the Tillich III cabinet . Between 2009 and 2019 she was a member of the Saxon State Parliament .

Life

Stange was born as the third daughter of a working class family in Mainz. The father was an unskilled worker and the mother a housewife.

The family moved to the GDR in 1958 . Stange attended the Polytechnic Oberschule (POS) Rudi Arndt in Elsterwerda (today Brandenburg) and then the Extended Oberschule (EOS) in Elsterwerda (now Elsterschloss-Gymnasium ), which she successfully completed at the EOS Pestalozzi in Dresden . In 1979 she graduated from the University of Education (PH) "Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wander" in Dresden with a diploma as a teacher of mathematics and physics. She then worked as a teacher in Dresden from 1979 to 1982. From 1982 to 1985 she did her doctorate in the field of methodology of physics teaching at the PH Dresden as Dr. paed. From 1985 to 1989 she was active in teaching and research in teacher training at the PH Dresden.

From 1989 to 1993 she was a teacher, from 1991/92 at the grammar school. From 1992 to 1993 she was chairwoman of the district staff council for grammar schools in Dresden, then from 1993 to 1997 chairwoman of the Education and Science Union (GEW) Saxony and from 1997 to 2005 national chairwoman of the GEW . Since August 2005 she has been a seconded teacher at the Center for Teacher Education, School and Vocational Education Research at the TU Dresden (ZLSB).

She lives in Dresden - Old Franconia , is married and has three grown daughters.

politics

Stange was a member of the SED from 1981 to 1988 and has been a member of the SPD since 1998 .

During the CDU -SPD coalition in 2006, the Saxon SPD chairman Thomas Jurk proposed her for the office of Minister for Science and Art as the successor to Barbara Ludwig in the Milbradt II cabinet . This triggered criticism from the Association of Victims of Stalinism (VOS eV) and from the coalition partner CDU. The VOS criticized that she was "not acceptable" as a long-term SED member.

Prime Minister Georg Milbradt appointed her Minister on September 13, 2006. The criticism from CDU politicians continued unabated afterwards; Education Minister Flath saw in Stange “a burden for the coalition”.

In addition to the Milbradt II cabinet, Stange also belonged to the Tillich I cabinet . She has been a member of the Tillich III cabinet since November 2014 . Since the state elections in Saxony in 2009 , she has been a member of the Saxon state parliament and responsible for school and education policy (round table on education). From April 2012 she was one of 19 members of the Saxon committee of inquiry into “criminal and corrupt networks in Saxony” (“ Sachsensumpf ”).

At the state party conference of the SPD Saxony on June 12, 2010, she was elected one of the two deputy party leaders.

In the mayoral election in Dresden on June 7, 2015, she stood as a candidate for the voter initiative “Together for Dresden”, which is supported by the city council groups of the SPD, the Greens, the Left and the Pirates, among others. With 36 percent of the vote, she was the most successful of the six candidates in the first ballot, but missed the absolute majority required in this ballot . In the second ballot on July 5, 2015, she was defeated by Dirk Hilbert ( FDP ) with 44 to 54 percent of the vote.

She has announced that she no longer wants to run for a mandate in the 2019 state elections .

Memberships and functions

Works

  • Investigations into the planning, management and organization of physics lessons with special attention to learning psychological findings with the aim of the conscious development of selected mental actions, illustrated using the example of the unit "electromagnetic induction", grade 9. Dresden University of Education, Faculty of Educational Science, Dissertation A, 1985 .
  • GEW members in East and West - walking together. Main board of directors of GEW, Frankfurt am Main 1997.
  • Uwe Sandfuchs, Eva-Maria Stange, Siegfried Kost (eds.): Small elementary school and multi-year learning. Student decline as an educational challenge. Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn / Obb. 1997, ISBN 3-7815-0893-5 .
  • Disarmament instead of social cuts. In: Does the West still exist on the question of war or peace? Contributions to the 12th Dresden Peace Symposium on February 14, 2004. (Ed.) Dresdener Studiengemeinschaft Sicherheitsppolitik (DSS) e. V .: DSS working papers , Dresden 2004, Issue 69, pp. 6–13.

Web links

Commons : Eva-Maria Stange  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ SED victims against Minister Stange. In: Lausitzer Rundschau . July 10, 2006, accessed October 30, 2013 .
  2. ^ Controversy over the new SPD minister divides the coalition. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. July 28, 2006, accessed October 30, 2013 .
  3. ^ New power games in the CDU at the expense of the SPD. In: Lausitzer Rundschau. February 3, 2007, accessed October 30, 2013 .
  4. 2. Committee of Inquiry into Criminal and Corruptive Networks in Saxony ( Memento from March 23, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Andreas Weller: “Something has to change in Dresden”. In: Saxon newspaper . January 22, 2015, accessed June 9, 2015 .
  6. Juliane Richter, Andreas Weller, Tobias Wol: CDU loses the last big city. In: Saxon newspaper. June 7, 2015, accessed June 9, 2015 .
  7. Gunnar Saft: Die Aussteiger , in: Sächsische Zeitung , June 7, 2018.