Hans Böckler Vocational College Marl / Haltern am See

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Hans Böckler Vocational College Marl / Haltern (HBBK)
type of school Vocational college
School number 187446
founding 1906
address

Hagenstrasse 28
45768 Marl

place Marl / Haltern am See
country North Rhine-Westphalia
Country Germany
Coordinates 51 ° 39 '38 "  N , 7 ° 5' 51"  E Coordinates: 51 ° 39 '38 "  N , 7 ° 5' 51"  E
carrier Recklinghausen district
student about 3000
management Wolfgang Großer
Website hbbk.net

The Hans-Böckler- Berufskolleg (HBBK) founded in 1906 in Marl (head office: 45768 Marl, Hagenstrasse 28) and Haltern am See has around 3000 pupils. In the course of its history the name of the school was changed several times ( vocational school , college, vocational college).

The school got its name from Hans Böckler (1875–1951), the politician and former chairman of the German Federation of Trade Unions (DGB).

history

On October 14, 1905, chaired by the bailiff Barkhaus and the community leader Stoltenberg, it was decided that from April 1, 1906 the community of Marl should have a "commercial advanced training school". The school fee was set at 1.50 marks per half-year. The (later) Hans Böckler Vocational College was thus founded.

The district administrator sent a request to the district president that he should ask the Minister for Trade and Industry in Berlin for financial support. The minister supported the establishment of the vocational school on July 10, 1906 with 80 marks. The government and trade school councilor Prof. Wolf from Arnsberg announced on March 31, 1906 that he had no objections to the “curriculum and material distribution plans”. The author and former deputy headmaster Otto Tellkamp writes in his study: “The commercial advanced training school from 1906 in Marl became a focal point for a developing vocational school with commercial-technical, agricultural, commercial, domestic, social care and social pedagogical courses. It is still today with the exception of agriculture . "

The school was still sponsored by the city of Marl when it entered the planning phase of the college with a decree of July 5, 1973. On August 1, 1979, the "Municipal vocational, vocational, technical and technical college in Marl" was transferred to the "Hans Böckler Collegiate School of the City - Secondary School II". On January 1, 1993, the Recklinghausen district took over the sponsorship of the school. In the 1993/94 school year, the Haltern vocational school was incorporated into the Hans-Böckler-Kollegschule and has been a branch of the vocational college ever since .

The school's clubs

In 2006 the school founded a non-profit training provider. The association bears the name "Chemkom eV - Chemistry Competence Center Marl" . Seminars on scientific and technical topics are his specialty. In 2013, Chemkom took over the network coordination of the “Little Researcher House” foundation in the Emscher-Lippe region. The foundation, which is active nationwide, aims to inspire children of kindergarten age for the subjects of natural sciences, technology and mathematics. Over 300 specialists from almost 100 (social) educational institutions in the Recklinghausen district and the cities of Herne, Bottrop and Gelsenkirchen have attended the workshops of the Berlin Foundation here. Four new trainers are designing these workshops.

In 2009 the vocational college set up a TV teaching desk , funded by the North Rhine-Westphalian state media authority . Since 2013, this learning desk has been run under the name “Bildungsfernsehn Marl” (AFM) under the sponsorship of the school's sponsoring association. Another work-pedagogical project was established in the media department. In the "Galerie Libelle" the students of the media technology department exhibit their works and also offer them to borrow or, to a lesser extent, to buy.

The Café Relax is also run as a purpose-built business at the Marl location under the direction of the school's very active sponsorship association. Here students of housekeeping get to know the processes in a small, gastronomic "business", produce dishes and offer them to their students and the school employees. Service and production are designed here every day in a real situation. Since November 2015 this has been happening behind a new, enlarged counter, with which the necessary conditions for a modern training in this project have finally been created.

The "Werkhof" of the Faculty of Science and Technology takes care of many technical tasks at the vocational college. Since 2014, part of the school's green spaces has been kept in order. A greenhouse and a log house had already been built beforehand, and a spiral of herbs is created in an inner courtyard of the school every year. The group also takes part in the maintenance of the school garden in the area of ​​housekeeping.

building

The school owner of the Hans Böckler vocational college in Marl and Haltern am See, the district of Recklinghausen, has invested significantly in the renovation and equipment of its vocational college over the past decade. The buildings in Marl and Haltern am See also benefited from this. Since 2003, millions of euros have been invested in the renovation of the school buildings and schoolyards and in equipping all specialist and classrooms. The buildings in Marl, dating from 1950–1975, have been completely renovated. Many areas in the building in Haltern an See have also been renovated. In addition, the house received a new extension with modern IT rooms, a cafeteria and a multifunctional room. This means that all students currently have the best training conditions available. The chemistry, biology and physics laboratories in the Chemistry Competence Center are very modern. This also applies to the training workshops for dental technology in Haltern am See. Over 650 computers are used daily in the school's teaching and learning network. All classrooms are equipped with computers and projectors, many with interactive boards, i.e. the latest teaching technology. The training companies very much appreciate these optimal training conditions for their young employees.

The three departments of the school at the Marl location are each housed in their own building sections, where all classrooms and subject rooms are located.

Departments

In the three departments

the HBBK offers various courses of study. The areas are housed in separate parts of the building with their respective classrooms and specialist rooms. The offices of the department heads and the teachers' rooms are also located here. The school is explicitly organized on a decentralized basis - most of the decisions on the assignment of lessons, the allocation of teachers and the timetables and substitution plans are made by the heads of the departments in contact with the colleagues concerned.

School qualifications - courses of study

Basically, there are the following options for qualifications:

The educational offer of the school comprises over 40 different courses with very different entry requirements and degree options. The work in each of these courses is coordinated by a course leader. A core team of 4 - 6 teachers regularly discuss the contents of the lessons and current developments in the respective course. These coordinators coordinate the school-wide development together with a school-wide division manager responsible for teaching development in regular annual working meetings.

Applicants have the following options to take a course :

School personalities

  • Norbert Altenkamp ( CDU ) was elected on September 27, 2009 with 58.8% for his second term as mayor of the city of Bad Soden am Taunus . Altenkamp (from the Marl-Sinsen district) was a student at the HBBK before studying in Münster .
  • Werner Arndt , SPD , was elected mayor of the city of Marl in 2009. He was not only a student at the HBBK, but also the school's student representative for a few years.
  • Jana Beller , winner of Germany's next top model 2011 and until spring 2011 pupil in class 13 of the business administration course with accounting / general university entrance qualification
  • Tony Gehling (lives in Münster), among other things a teacher at the HBBK, has published children's songs.
  • Reinhold Hedtke was a teacher at the HBBK from November 1, 1982 to July 31, 1984. Today he is a professor, has authored several books and is dedicated to teacher training at Bielefeld University. Among other things, he also publishes the Journal of Social Science Education .
  • Olaf Jansen, teacher at HBBK, is a textbook author.
  • Norbert Kühne , psychologist and author of many textbooks, was the school's teacher and head of school career counseling until the turn of the century. He worked on two curriculum committees of the NRW Minister of Education
  • Norbert Nowotsch is now a professor in the design department at Münster University of Applied Sciences. He was a trainee at the HBBK from 1966 to 1969, at that time employed at the chemical works in Hüls.
  • Claudius Reimann , well-known saxophonist and educator, graduated from the vocational college in 1990.
  • Markus Rüter, the youngest professor at the Westphalian University of Applied Sciences (Gelsenkirchen) at the age of 31 in 2013, obtained his technical college entrance qualification at the Hans-Böckler-Berufskolleg
  • Hubert Schulte-Kemper completed the school part of his commercial training (1962–1965) at the HBBK. For a long time he was chairman of the CDU Marl. From 1987 to 2007 he was a member of the board of directors of the mortgage bank in Essen . He is a holder of the Federal Cross of Merit and the State Order of Merit of North Rhine-Westphalia. Since 2005 he has been Honorary Consul of Hungary . Since 2006 he has been Professor Emeritus of the Catholic University in Tegucigalpa , Honduras .
  • Peter Wenzel, was managing director of the KITA-Zweckverband in the diocese of Essen, SPD chairman of Marl and for a time chairman of the SPD parliamentary group in the council of the city of Marl, completed his educator training at HBBK.

literature

  • Friedhelm Horst: From the nucleus to the vocational college, in: Norbert Kühne (Hrsg.): Individual learning will gain in importance - 100 years of the Hans Böckler vocational college in Marl / Haltern. 2006, pp. 14-15
  • Norbert Kühne (Ed.): Individual learning will gain in importance - 100 years of the Hans Böckler Vocational College in Marl / Haltern. 2006
  • Norbert Kühne (Ed.): 90 Years of the Hans-Böckler-Kollegschule Marl, 1996 (out of print)
  • Hannelore Lojewsky: If we don't see ourselves in this world, then we see ourselves in Bitterfeld, in: Norbert Kühne (Ed.): Individual learning will gain in importance - 100 years of the Hans-Böckler vocational college in Marl / Haltern. 2006, pp. 29-30
  • Dr. Otto Tellkamp: In consideration of the large expansion of the community, in: Norbert Kühne (Ed.): Individual learning will gain in importance - 100 years of the Hans Böckler Vocational College in Marl / Haltern. 2006, pp. 12-13

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dr. Otto Tellkamp: With regard to the large extent of the community, in: Norbert Kühne (Ed.), See below: Literature
  2. Chemkom
  3. Programs by the TV teaching staff at the Hans-Böckler-Berufskolleg in the nrwision media library
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BFo3YqM34Q
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