Ministry for Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg

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Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg
- KM BW -

Large coat of arms of Baden-Württemberg
State level Baden-Württemberg
position Supreme state authority
founding 1952
Headquarters Thouretstrasse 6
Stuttgart
Authority management Susanne Eisenmann
Servants approx. 400 (2013)
Budget volume approx. 23 million euros (2013)
Web presence [1]

The Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport , or KM for short, is one of eleven ministries in the administration of the state of Baden-Württemberg .

history

The establishment of the ministry took place when the state of Baden-Württemberg was founded on April 25, 1952 as the "Ministry of Culture" under the leadership of Gotthilf Schenkel. The name goes back to a decision in September 1945 by the State Ministry of Württemberg-Baden to use the designation "Minister of Culture" or "Ministry of Culture". It was not renamed "Ministry of Culture" until August 1954. Until 1978 it was officially called "Ministry of Culture", then until 1996 "Ministry of Culture and Sport". Since then it has had its current name.

Business area

The Ministry of Culture's portfolio includes:

  1. School education and upbringing, in particular
    1. general education schools;
    2. vocational schools;
    3. Elementary education;
    4. Private schools;
    5. Teacher training in the 2nd phase, pedagogical specialist seminars, teacher training;
    6. Training and examination regulations for teacher training and implementation of teaching examinations;
    7. Educational research;
    8. Educational information and advice;
    9. Distance learning;
    10. supraregional and international cultural affairs;
  2. Sports affairs, hiking;
  3. Youth care;
  4. Further education;
  5. Homeland care, folk music and amateur art;
  6. Central contact point for volunteering;
  7. State Board of Trustees for Citizens' Work;
  8. Relations of the state to the churches and other religious communities, state services , church tax law;
  9. other matters in the field of culture, youth and sport, unless another ministry is responsible.

Seat

Stuttgart, Thouretstrasse 6

The authority is based in Stuttgart . Since 2012 it has been housed in the former post office on Thouretstrasse. Before that, the 400 employees were spread over six buildings, including the New Palace .

Subordinate agencies

The Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs of Baden-Württemberg, among others, reports or assigns the following departments, authorities and institutions, or they are directly or indirectly supervised by it:

Historically, the following authorities and institutions were subordinate to it:

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  1. a b c Finding aid EA 3/101: Ministry of Culture: General Administration - Introduction . In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Department Main State Archives Stuttgart . Baden-Württemberg State Archive . Retrieved March 17, 2017.
  2. RZ_KM_N -bericht_final.pdf (PDF; 2.2 MB) Ministry for Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg. P. 56. July 22, 2015. Accessed March 17, 2017.
  3. RZ_KM_N -bericht_final.pdf (PDF; 2.2 MB) Ministry for Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg. P. 49. July 22, 2015. Accessed March 17, 2017.
  4. ^ Announcement on the Formation of the Provisional Government . In: Law Gazette Baden-Württemberg . makrolog - law for Germany . April 28, 1952. Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  5. Meinrad Schaab , Hansmartin Schwarzmaier (ed.) U. a .: Handbook of Baden-Württemberg History . Volume 4: Die Länder since 1918. Edited on behalf of the Commission for Historical Regional Studies in Baden-Württemberg . Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 2003, ISBN 3-608-91468-4 , p. 550 ff. ( Limited preview in the Google book search).
  6. ^ LIT Verlag Münster: Re-education in the American zone of occupation. LIT Verlag Münster, 2004, ISBN 978-3-825-87815-3 , p. 54 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  7. finding aid EA 3/602: Ministry of Education: General education - tree view . In: Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Department Main State Archives Stuttgart . Baden-Württemberg State Archive . Retrieved March 13, 2017.
  8. ^ René Spitz : The political history of the Ulm School of Design (1953-1968); an example of educational and cultural policy in the Federal Republic of Germany (PDF; 8.65 MB) Philosophical Faculty at the University of Cologne . P. 76. 1997. Retrieved on March 13, 2017: “The ministry was still called“ Kult ”until August 1954 - ministry and only afterwards the ministry of culture. Cf. Leonhard Müller: The school system. In: Meinrad Schaab (Ed.): 40 years of Baden-Württemberg. Structure and design 1952–1992, 497–528. "
  9. Party political office patronage in the ministerial bureaucracy of the federal states (PDF; 2.7 MB) Department of Politics and Administrative Science at the University of Konstanz . P. 160. May 11, 2005. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  10. Announcement of the state government on the delimitation of the business areas of the ministries (PDF; 2.1 MB) In: Gesetzblatt Baden-Württemberg . State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg . P. 404. August 16, 1972. Archived from the original on March 20, 2017. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  11. ^ Amendment of the announcement of the state government on the delimitation of the business areas of the ministries of July 25, 1972 (Journal of Laws p. 404) (PDF; 2.5 MB) In: Gesetzblatt Baden-Württemberg . State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg . P. 490. May 11, 1978. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  12. Announcement of the state government to change the announcement on the delimitation of the business areas of the ministries (PDF; 1.5 MB) In: Gesetzblatt Baden-Württemberg . State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg . P. 490. July 26, 1996. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  13. KULTUSPORTAL-BW.DE - home page . Ministry for Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg. December 19, 2012. Archived from the original on January 12, 2013. Retrieved on March 19, 2017.
  14. Personnel policy in the Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs (PDF; 139 kB) In: Brief request from Abg. Dr. Hans-Ulrich Rülke FDP / DVP and answer from the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport (printed matter 15/3118) . Parliamentary documentation of the Baden-Württemberg State Statistical Office on behalf of the State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg . P. 3. February 26, 2013. Accessed on March 19, 2017: "The subordinate area includes around 5,000 public schools and departments 7 of the regional councils [...]"
  15. Directory of authorities - Organigramm_Behoerden_der_KV.pdf (PDF; 93 kB) Ministry for Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg. February 1, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  16. Future organization of school administration with service and technical supervision - Organization of school administration - Service and technical supervision 2016-02-01.pdf (PDF; 151 kB) Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport Baden-Württemberg. February 1, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2017.
  17. ^ No future for further education from Mannheim »FDP Mannheim. In: FDP Mannheim. December 19, 2012, accessed on April 29, 2020 (German).

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See also the state government of Baden-Württemberg

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