Jürgen Rekus

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Jürgen Rekus (* 1950 in Braunschweig ) is a professor for education at the University of Karlsruhe .

Life

After graduating from the Schillerschule in Hanover in 1971, Rekus initially did his military service until 1973. From 1973 to 1976 he then took a teaching degree in general technology, physics and chemistry at the University of Hildesheim . He completed this on May 1st with the 1st state examination. From 1976 to 1981 he worked in school in Wolfsburg . He passed the 2nd state examination in February 1978. Since 1981 he has been studying educational sciences at the University of Hildesheim and was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD . From 1981 to 1986 he was a research assistant at the Institute for Pedagogy and head of “School Practical Studies” (school internships) and from 1986 to 1992 university assistant at the Institute for Applied Educational Science and General Didactics at the University of Hildesheim.

In 1992 he completed his habilitation in educational science. From 1992 to 1993 he held a professorship for school education at the Heidelberg University of Education. In 1994 he moved to the Karlsruhe University of Education as a professor of general education. At the same time, from 1999 to 2002, Rekus headed the General Pedagogy Department of the Institute for Educational Research at the Karlsruhe University of Education (where he was Deputy Director from 1994 to 1998). Since 2002 he has held a professorship for general education at the University of Karlsruhe and is head of department at the Institute for Vocational Education and General Education.

Rekus is a member of the advisory board of the Society for Education and Knowledge eV He is also a licensed radio amateur and a patron of the club station of the University of Karlsruhe. He advocates the integration of practical amateur radio components into theoretical physics lessons.

Fonts (selection)

  • Keywords: free school (confessional school), teacher training - teacher training, social learning, teaching principles, value education. In: RW Keck, U. Sandfuchs (Hrsg.): Dictionary of school pedagogy. Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn 1993, ISBN 3-7815-0738-6 .
  • Educational lessons in school. Justification and Practice. In: G. Gonschorek, W. Wölfing (Hrsg.): School and education. Positions - impulses - examples. Weinheim 1993, ISBN 3-89271-442-8 , pp. 27-46.
  • "Open" teaching? In: J. Rekus (ed.): Basic questions of teaching. Education and upbringing in school. Juventa Verlag, Weinheim / Munich 1998, ISBN 3-7799-1047-0 , pp. 227-239.
  • The all-day school is also a school. In: Engagement. Journal for Education and School. Issue 3, 2003, pp. 183–192 ( ISSN  0723-3507 )
  • Technical teaching and ethics. In: M. Maring (Ed.): Ethical-Philosophical Basic Studies. A study book. Münster 2004, ISBN 3-8258-6780-3 , pp. 141–152.
  • Education and benefits. In: H. Strack (Ed.): Education. Contributions to the first Karlsruhe educational talk. (= Herrenalber protocols. 117). Karlsruhe 2004, pp. 47-58.
  • Final exams at secondary schools - An overview of the different models in the federal states. In: Federal Association of German Employers' Associations (Ed.): Strengthen the secondary school with the final examination. Berlin 2004, pp. 8-21.
  • Keywords: free school (confessional school), teacher training - teacher training, social learning, teaching principles, value education. In: RW Keck, U. Sandfuchs, B. Feige (Hrsg.): Dictionary of school pedagogy. 2nd completely revised edition. Bad Heilbrunn 2004, ISBN 3-7815-1172-3 .
  • A future-oriented understanding of education cannot be reduced to a mere competence model. In: Gymnasium Baden-Württemberg. Issue 11–12 / 2004, pp. 6–8.
  • School quality through national educational standards? In: Engagement. Journal for Education and School. Issue 4, 2004, pp. 287–297 ( ISSN  0723-3507 )
  • Intuition - The Unprepared Teacher's Excuse? In: GB von Carlsburg, M. Heitger (Hrsg.): The teacher - an (im-) possible profession. Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 3-631-53365-9 , pp. 67-78.
  • All-day school - educational or care institution? In: Voices of the Time. Issue 2, 2005, pp. 115-130.
  • All-day school theory - practical orientations. In: V. Ladenthin, J. Rekus (ed.): The whole day school. Everyday life, reform, history, theory. Weinheim / Munich 2005, ISBN 3-7799-1527-8 , pp. 279-298.
  • The task of didactics today. In: P. Stadfeld, B. Dieckmann (Hrsg.): Allgemeine Didaktik im Wandel. Bad Heilbrunn 2005, ISBN 3-7815-1384-X , pp. 53-67.
  • National educational standards - basis of school quality? In: J. Rekus (Ed.): Educational standards, core curricula and the task of the school. Münster 2005, ISBN 3-402-04732-2 , pp. 77-90.
  • How does the religious get into pedagogy? A contribution from a systematic perspective. In: L. Kuld, R. Bolle, Th. Knauth (Ed.): Education without religion? Münster / New York / Berlin 2005, pp. 69–80.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Jürgen Rekus - Professional career on kit.edu
  2. Board of Directors - Advisory Board: Society for Education and Knowledge eV bildung-wissen.eu, 2019, accessed on May 24, 2020 .
  3. Bernd Strehhuber: KIT - Amateur Radio - About Us. kit.edu, 2020, accessed on May 24, 2020 : "Patrons of the station are: Karsten Meyer-Waarden, Ralph von Baltz, Jürgen Rekus"