Robert Rauh

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Robert Rauh (* 1967 in Berlin ) is a German author , editor , moderator and teacher .

Life

After studying archival science with Botho Brachmann at the Humboldt University in Berlin, Rauh completed a teaching degree in history and German at the Free University of Berlin . Before he switched to school, Rauh worked as a course director at the DEKRA Academy and as a specialist librarian for social sciences at Cornelsen Verlag .

Since 2001 he has been working as a teacher for history, politics and German in Berlin-Lichtenberg and since 2008 as the history course leader at the 2nd practical school seminar in Berlin-Mitte. Robert Rauh is an author and editor of school books.

In addition, since 2011, Rauh has moderated the “Schönhausen Castle Talks” in Schönhausen Castle ( Berlin-Pankow ) with celebrities from culture, politics and sport. For the reopening of the Hohenzollern Residence as a museum palace in 2009, he designed the history of the palace in the GDR for the permanent exhibition .

In 2013 Robert Rauh was awarded the “ German Teacher Prize ”. He used the media attention to go public with a "call for a necessary and feasible school reform" and with "theses for a reform of teacher training". In addition, Rauh has been calling for the abolition of educational federalism for years and instead proposes an alternative model. In the nonfiction school, put, six. From teachers and parents who still do not despair , which was published by Kösel-Verlag in 2015, he uses entertaining stories from his everyday school life to provide practical suggestions for teachers and parents.

For several years now, Rauh has been “a skilled lateral entrant among the younger Fontane adepts”, who approaches Fontane's work “primarily from a topographical point of view”. So far, be.bra Verlag has published Fontane's Five Castles , together with the author Erik Lorenz and Fontane's women. Five places - five fates - five stories . In 2019 the adaptation of the first volume of the walks through the Mark Brandenburg appeared , for which Rauh also used Fontane's notebooks, which were completely edited for the first time.

Publications

Textbooks

Non-fiction

Articles in newspapers (selection)

Fontane's forgotten places

Add. m. Gabriele Radecke: Fontane's Forgotten Places . Series in the Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung.

Walking for notes

Add. m. Gabriele Radecke: Hiking to Fontane's Notes . Series in the Märkische Allgemeine Zeitung.

Fontane's Berlin Notes

Add. m. Gabriele Radecke: Fontane's Berlin Notes . Series in the Berliner Zeitung .

Further newspaper articles

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Author profile on the Kösel Verlag Robert Rauh website . In: randomhouse.de. Retrieved January 11, 2020 .
  2. Susanne Vieth-Entus: Award for educators: Berliner wins German Teacher Award. In: tagesspiegel.de. November 25, 2013, accessed January 11, 2020 .
  3. Susanne Vieth-Entus: Berlin's best teacher demands: Sleep longer, small classes, free tutoring. In: tagesspiegel.de. December 12, 2013, accessed January 11, 2020 .
  4. Kate Maleike: Appeal: Ten points for a better school system. In: deutschlandfunk.de. December 13, 2013, accessed January 11, 2020 .
  5. Robert Rauh: Plea for a better school. In: Sächsische Zeitung - saechsische.de. December 30, 2013, accessed January 11, 2020 .
  6. Susanne Vieth-Entus and Anja Kühne: Reform of teacher training: Super teachers seeks super teachers for Berlin. In: tagesspiegel.de. January 9, 2014, accessed January 11, 2020 .
  7. ^ Robert Rauh: Educational federalism: an end to small states in the school system! In: tagesspiegel.de. September 11, 2017, accessed January 11, 2020 .
  8. ^ Robert Rauh: School suffers from the ignorance of the countries: Why the National Education Council is necessary. In: tagesspiegel.de. October 30, 2019, accessed January 11, 2020 .
  9. ^ Robert Rauh: Bildungsföderalismus - a tragedy. In: berliner-zeitung.de. December 11, 2019, accessed January 11, 2020 .
  10. Robert Rauh: Alternative proposals to educational federalism. In: schul-rechte.de. November 3, 2015, accessed January 11, 2020 .
  11. ^ Afterword by Gotthard Erler in: Robert Rauh: Fontanes Five Women. be.bra verlag, Berlin 2018, p. 245.
  12. ^ Theodor Fontane: Notebooks . Digital genetic-critical and annotated edition. Edited by Gabriele Radecke . Göttingen 2015 ff.