Stefanie Rehm

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Stefanie Sigrid Rehm , b. Marmai (born June 12, 1950 in Zschorlau ) is a German educator and politician ( CDU ).

Life

After graduating from high school in Aue in 1969 , Rehm began studying pedagogy, which she completed in 1974 with a diploma as a teacher of German and music. She then worked as a teacher in the Aue district . In addition, she completed a distance learning course and passed the language proficiency test for Russian and English. In 1994 she started working at the State Institute for School Quality and Educational Research in Munich . From 2001 to 2003 she was head of the Lichtenwalde Castle branch of the Saxon State Foundation for Nature and Environment . She then worked as a consultant (interregional partnerships, project work, CEE regions) for the Saxony Liaison Office in Brussels , which is subordinate to the Saxon State Chancellery . From 2012 to 2017 she worked as an office manager in the liaison office in Prague, which is subordinate to the Saxon State Chancellery. Since the 2017/2018 school year she has been working again as a teacher in a high school in the Ore Mountains.

Stefanie Rehm was married in 1969 and widowed in July 2013. She has two sons.

politics

Cabinet Biedenkopf; third person from the right: Stefanie Rehm

Rehm joined the East CDU in 1969 and became a member of the CDU after the political change in the GDR . She belonged to the first freely elected People's Chamber and was a member of the Education Committee and the Presidium. She was a member of the German Bundestag from October 3, 1990 until the end of the legislative period . On November 8, 1990, she was appointed Minister of State for Culture in the government of the Free State of Saxony led by Prime Minister Kurt Biedenkopf . During her tenure, she dismissed politically charged teachers from teaching, came under fire and resigned from her ministerial office on February 15, 1993.

See also

literature

  • Munzinger : Internationales Biographisches Archiv , 32/1993 from August 2, 1993

Web links

Commons : Stefanie Rehm  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Profiles: Selective Ex-Minister . In: Focus , issue 1/1994
  2. Press release from the Saxon State Foundation for Nature and Environment
  3. Ex-Minister returns to the classroom TAG24, August 2, 2017
  4. ↑ Eat with the cat . In: Der Spiegel . No. 40 , 1991, pp. 114 ( online ).
  5. People take as they are . In: Der Spiegel . No. 51 , 1991, pp. 55–57 ( online - interview with my colleague Eggert on the same problem).
  6. Stefanie Rehm . In: Der Spiegel . No. 13 , 1992, pp. 261 ( online ).