Susanne Bögeholz

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Susanne Bögeholz (* 1966 in Detmold ) is a German didactic specialist (biology) and professor at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen .

Life

After graduating from high school in Detmold, Susanne Bögeholz initially went to Strasbourg for a year as an au pair . At the same time she studied at the Université des Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg . By 1988 he studied to be a teacher at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität in Bonn. She completed her undergraduate studies in biology, pedagogy and French and worked as a foreign language assistant at the Lycée Jean Bart in Dunkerque , France until July 1989 . During this time she studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts there . By 1992, Susanne Bögeholz completed her teaching degree with the first state examination for the subjects of biology and pedagogy. Before starting her legal clerkship, she worked for six months as a board secretary at the German University Association in Bonn. During his legal clerkship, Bögeholz was employed at the Archbishop's St. Ursula-Gymnasium in Brühl . In 1994 she passed the second state examination. Afterwards she worked for half a year as a teacher at the Horváth Mihály Gimnázium in Szentes , Hungary.

In August 1995 Susanne Bögeholz was employed as a research assistant for a DFG- financed research project at what is today the Leibniz Institute for Science Education , the "IPN" in Kiel. At the same time, she took up a doctoral degree at the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel , which she completed three years later (major: didactics of biology; minor subjects: botany and psychology). The topic of the project and dissertation ( summa cum laude ) was "Qualities of primary experience of nature and their connection with environmental knowledge and actions".

From 1998 to 2001 Bögeholz worked as a research assistant at the IPN, Department of Biology Didactics, on a study of the "BLK21" program on "Education for Sustainable Development". The focus of their Schleswig-Holstein sub-project was the "promotion of assessment skills".

In October 2000, Susanne Bögeholz was offered a C3 professorship at the Georg-August University in Göttingen . Since April 1, 2001 she has been professor and head of the department for the didactics of biology there . After she refused a professorship for the didactics of biology at the University of Duisburg-Essen in 2003, she was appointed to a C4 professorship at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen in May 2003.

Susanne Bögeholz is married and has one child.

University and academic functions

Faculties and Centers

In addition to membership in the Biological Faculty of the University of Göttingen (Albrecht von Haller Institute for Plant Sciences), Susanne Bögeholz is a member of the Philosophical Faculty, founding member of the Center for Empirical Research in Education and Schools (ZeUS) and the Göttingen Center for Biodiversity Research and Ecology ( GZBÖ).

Management functions

Since 2002 Bögeholz has been a member of the provisional founding board of the ZeUS and from 2004 on its regular board. From 2002 to 2011 she headed the study group for subject didactics in the scientific subjects of ZeUS. From 2008 to 2011 she held positions as spokesperson or deputy spokesperson for ZeUS.

Since 2007, Susanne Bögeholz has been on the board of the DFG Graduate School 1195: “Matching relationships in school learning: Understanding and optimizing”, most recently as its spokesperson.

DFG review board

For the term of office from 2016 to 2019 Bögeholz was elected to the nine-member DFG specialist committee "109 Educational Science and Educational Research". There she represents the subjects of "general and subject-related teaching and learning".

Honors

On August 29, 2011, Susanne Bögeholz was awarded the € 10,000 prize “Didactics of Natural Sciences 2011”.

Publications

  • Qualities of primary nature experience and their connection with environmental knowledge and environmental action. (University thesis; dissertation, University of Kiel), Leske and Budrich, Opladen 1999, ISBN 3-8100-2337-X

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. DFG Review Boards, as of May 30, 2018 ; accessed on June 1, 2018
  2. Press release: Award for educational research in the field of biological diversity No. 180/2011 of August 29, 2011, accessed on September 1, 2011