Kjell Eberhardt

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Kjell Eberhardt (born August 24, 1961 in Weimar ) is a German political official and was State Secretary in the Thuringian Ministry of Education from 2004 to 2009 .

Life

After school and a preparatory course at the Erfurt / Mühlhausen University of Education , Eberhardt studied physics and mathematics there from 1979 to 1983 . He then worked as a teacher in Leipzig and Erfurt until 1991 . In 1991 he became a consultant for grammar schools and deputy head of the Erfurt State Education Authority, and from 2000 to 2002 he was head of this facility himself. In 2002 he moved to the Thuringian Ministry of Education as a department head.

Eberhardt is married and has five children.

State Secretary

In 2004 Eberhardt was appointed State Secretary in the Thuringian Ministry of Education. He was head of office there and, in addition to the central department, was responsible for the departments of fundamental matters for education and schools as well as general and vocational schools . The other departments of the Ministry were assigned to the other State Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Walter Bauer-Wabnegg . As a result of the Thuringian state elections in 2009, Eberhardt was retired when the SPD chairman Christoph Matschie took over the ministry of education. His successor as State Secretary for the school sector was Roland Merten .