Hatice Aksoy-Woinek

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Hatice Aksoy (* 1968 in Altınordu , Turkey ) is a Turkish-German educator and author . Your radio play almost a miracle drew the WDR 1992 with his Civis Media Prize from.

Career

In 1974 Hatice Aksoy came to Germany from Turkey with her family . She attended elementary school in Recklinghausen, Bochum and Herne and in 1988 graduated from Otto Hahn Gymnasium in Herne. In 1988 she began studying German and philosophy in Cologne . Today Aksoy-Woinek is didactic director at the comprehensive school Wanne-Eickel in Herne and teaches the subjects German and philosophy.

Her award-winning radio play Fast a Wonder (1992) is "a tender, melancholy homage to the mother, as the dormant pole and center of the Turkish family" and was first broadcast in 1992 under the direction of Anita Ferraris by the simultaneously producing WDR.

In July 2019, as part of the advanced training course "Education after Auschwitz", funded by the Münster District Government and the Yad Vashem Memorial and Memorial , she and a group of teachers visited the State of Israel to deal with the didactic and pedagogical processing of National Socialism.

Publications

Radio plays

  • Almost a miracle. 1992 (broadcast)
  • "Orientation". A radio play. 2000 (printed)

Journal articles

  • School as a meeting place (with Christian Meyer). 2002
  • Linguistic, religious and cultural diversity in schools - the EGG as a meeting place. Cultural differences as a result of migration, structural change and changing values. 2000
  • The Evangelical Comprehensive School Gelsenkirchen (EGG). 2000
  • The Ottoman history of Uhlandstrasse. 2005

See also

Individual evidence

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