Franziska Püller

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Franziska Püller (born June 1, 1950 in Mödling , Lower Austria ) is an Austrian educator .

Life

She grew up in Brunn am Gebirge . She attended elementary school there , then went to the Realgymnasium for girls in Mödling , which she graduated with the Matura . She then decided to learn the profession of elementary school teacher and attended the Pedagogical Academy Vienna in Strebersdorf for two years , from which she graduated with a teaching diploma.

For many decades she taught as a teacher at various primary schools in Vienna . She developed the Püller pedagogy - which gives children and young people with special learning features such as dyslexia , dyscalculia , ADHD / ADS or the like adequate assistance in learning basic cultural training such as reading , writing , arithmetic and strengthens them in building up an adequate level of concentration . Franziska Püller is the author of several recommended specialist books and the developer of approved and teaching materials for the Austrian - German educational sector. In 2016, she published the first arithmetic app for primary education in German-speaking countries , which addresses the ordinals ( counting aspect ) as well as the cardinal numbers ( quantity aspect ) of mathematics.

She is the mother of three grown children, has a brother and lives in Perchtoldsdorf near Vienna .

Lecturing and teaching activities

By 2016 Franziska Püller taught as a lecturer at the University of Education Lower Austria , at the Pedagogical University of Styria and the Pedagogical College Burgenland in the fields of German and mathematics education of primary school .

She gives lectures on topics such as “What does movement have to do with successful learning?”, “Off to the land of numbers - on the trail with brain-friendly ideas from mathematics” or “It's easier to learn with stories! An imaginative approach to adequate didactics ”and much more. for example as part of the “Schools on the move” initiative. She is also invited by various schools or universities of teacher education as guest lecturers at conferences or topic-related parents' evenings. In April 2016 she was invited by IoT Austria to the " Long Night of Research " in the Lakeside Park Klagenfurt am Wörthersee .

Approved teaching material

"Off to the land of numbers"

Award nomination

Franziska Püller is nominated for the eAward 2017 in the category "Education and Health" with " Off to the Land of Numbers" . The winners will be announced on February 23, 2017 at the award ceremony in Vienna.

Publications

  • "Hurray, now I'm the spelling king!", Brigg Verlag Augsburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-87101-296-9
  • "In the Land of Language", Brigg Verlag Augsburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-87101-297-6
  • "1, 2, 3 ... From counting to calculating in the number range up to 20 with montessori-oriented arithmetic plates", Brigg Verlag Augsburg 2011, ISBN 978-3-87101-633-2
  • “Off to the land of numbers” audio book, Püller Handels und DienstleistungsgmbH 2017, ISBN 978-3-200-05008-2

Individual evidence

  1. course. (No longer available online.) In: univis.uni-bamberg.de. Archived from the original on January 9, 2017 ; accessed on January 9, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / univis.uni-bamberg.de
  2. Claudia Gantner: School in Dialogue - Recommended Teaching Aids. In: www.schuleimdialog.at. Retrieved January 9, 2017 .
  3. Perchtoldsdorf: Calculating with an app . ( noen.at [accessed on January 9, 2017]).
  4. Learn to calculate with the app . In: wallstreet-online.de . April 14, 2016 ( wallstreet-online.de [accessed January 9, 2017]).
  5. news: 2016: 04: invitation_long_nacht_der_forschung_klagenfurt [IoT Austria]. In: iot-austria.at. Retrieved January 9, 2017 .
  6. eAward 2017 nominations in the education and health category. Retrieved January 9, 2017 .