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Margrit Stamm (born August 13, 1950 in Aarau ) is a Swiss educational scientist and professor for educational sciences at the University of Friborg (Switzerland) . Her main research interests lie in the areas of talent, early intervention, quality in vocational training and the promotion of migrant children.

Life

Stamm attended the teacher training college in Aarau from 1966 to 1970 and then worked as a primary school teacher in the cantons of Aargau and Zurich until 1977 . From 1985 to 1990 she studied pedagogy , psychology and sociology at the University of Freiburg (Switzerland) . In 1992 he completed his doctorate at the University of Zurich under H. Fend under the title “Promotion of giftedness in German-speaking Swiss primary schools: historical development, status analysis, development plan”.

Until 2001, she worked as a lecturer at the Aargau University of Applied Sciences and then at the University of Bern in the fields of educational psychology and general didactics. From 1999 to 2004 she worked as a lecturer on various NDS and international training courses. In 1995 she founded the Institute for Educational and Research Issues in Aarau and headed it until 2004. During this time, she completed her habilitation at the University of Friborg (Switzerland) in 2003 under the title "Evaluation and its consequences for education: an underestimated educational challenge" . In 2004 she took up an associated professorship in the Department of Education in Freiburg with a focus on occupational and socio-educational aspects of adolescence. Since 2007 she has been a full professor with a focus on socialization and human development. In 2011 she founded Switzerland's first university center for early childhood education (ZeFF) and became head of the Leading House - Quality of Vocational Education and Training, a competence center of the Federal Office for Vocational Education and Technology (OPET).

In addition to her position as a professor, she is also an expert at the Federal University Commission, appraiser for the Swiss National Science Foundation, member of the council of the Federal University Institute for Vocational Training and the national and international associations SGBF , AERA , EARLI , BERA , DGfE .

She is married and has two kids.

Researches

Her main research interests are early childhood educational research, educational careers from preschool age to starting a career, talent research, deviant behavior in adolescence (school absenteeism and early school leaving) and occupational and social pedagogy in adolescence and early adulthood. Her most important research projects in these areas include

  • "University Center for Early Childhood Education Friborg, ZeFF", Jacobs Foundation and Mercator Foundation (2011-)
  • "Leading House Quality of Vocational Education and Training QUA-VET", Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology, OPET (2011-)
  • “Earlier to education - more successful in the future? (FRANZ) ", AVINA and the HAMASIL Foundation (2010-2013)
  • "Migrants as climbers (MIRAGE)", Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology, OPET (2009–2012)
  • “Lose the future? School dropouts in Switzerland ", Gebert Rüf Foundation (2008–2011)
  • “Early childhood education in Switzerland. A basic study on behalf of the UNESCO Commission Switzerland. ", Avina, GEBERT-RÜF, Jacobs, Mercator and Göhner Foundation (2008–2009)
  • "The effect of pre-school skills on vocational training", VET research of the OPET (2006–2009)
  • "Early Career Development of Precocious Readers and Mathematicians" Swiss National Science Foundation (1995–2008)
  • "School absenteeism in Switzerland: a phenomenon and its consequences.", Swiss National Science Foundation (2004–2006)
  • "Talent and Excellence in Vocational Training", VET research at OPET (2006–2008)
  • “Highly gifted and 'only' an apprentice? An empirical study on the training courses of particularly capable young people in the Swiss vocational training system ", Vocational training research of the OPET (2007-2008)
  • "Early Reading and Mathematics among Palestinian Refugees in Lebanon" (2006–2007)

Further project assignments that Margrit Stamm received within the framework of the Center for Early Childhood Education Friborg ZeFF were the study “Integration Promotion in Early Childhood - What Early Childhood Education, Care and Upbringing (ECEC) needs so that it can meet the demands of integration” (commissioned of the FOM), the development of a new evaluation tool for the early intervention program step: weise (on behalf of a: primo and in cooperation with Interface Political Studies) and the collaboration in the development of a quality label for Swiss day-care centers (on behalf of KiTaS and the Jacobs Foundation) . Due to her research focus, Margrit Stamm plays a pioneering role in the Swiss research landscape.

Fonts

Monographs

  • With M. Holzinger-Neulinger, P. Suter: Dropouts in our education system . Wiesbaden 2012.
  • Early childhood education, care and upbringing . Bern 2010.
  • With D. Edelmann: Early childhood education, care and upbringing: What can Switzerland learn? Chur / Zurich 2010.
  • Talented minorities . Wiesbaden 2009.
  • With V. Reinwand u. a .: Early childhood education in Switzerland. A basic study on behalf of the Swiss UNESCO Commission. Friborg: Department of Education 2009.
  • The psychology of skipping school. Advice for parents, teachers and educational policy makers. Bern: Huber 2008.
  • M. Niederhauser: Talent, Success and Failure . Dresden 2008.
  • Clever minds, golden hands. Above-average talented apprentices in vocational training. Chur / Zurich 2007.

Individual evidence

  1. Margrit Stamm, vita ( Memento of the original from January 21, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) 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. Retrieved February 8, 2012 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ehb-schweiz.ch
  2. a b Prof. Dr. Margrit tribe. Retrieved February 8, 2012

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