Udo Hanke

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Udo Hanke (born April 29, 1947 in Dielheim ) is a German sports scientist and senior professor at the Institute for Sports Science at the Humboldt University in Berlin .

Life and education

After graduating from high school in Wiesloch in 1964, Udo Hanke studied sports science and English studies for teaching at high schools at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , which he completed in 1972 and 1973 with the first state examination.

He completed his legal clerkship as a trainee teacher from 1973 to 1974 in Heidelberg and Ladenburg. Between 1975 and 1977 Udo Hanke was a full-time project collaborator in the research project “Microteaching in Sports Teacher Training” at the Institute for Sports and Sports Science at the Ruprecht-Karls University in Heidelberg, funded by the Federal Institute for Sports Science in Cologne.

He then worked for another year as a full-time project employee in the research project “Media for Sports Teacher Training” at the Institute for Sports and Sports Science at the University of Heidelberg. In 1978 Udo Hanke moved to the University of Stuttgart where he held the position of an academic council at the Institute for Physical Education until 1980.

In the same year he received his doctorate. phil. at the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences at the Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg. His dissertation Training the Teaching Behavior of Sports Students. A comparison of two training methods based on microteaching was rated “magna cum laude” by the experts.

After receiving his doctorate, Udo Hanke was a full-time project collaborator at the Heidelberg University of Education until 1982 in the research project Development of Methods for Recording Action-Guiding Cognitions in Teaching and Learning Processes in Sport, funded by the Federal Institute for Sport Science in Cologne.

In the winter semester of 1982/1983 he received a visiting professorship for sports didactics at the Institute for Sports Science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt / Main.

From 1983 until his habilitation in 1989, he worked as a university assistant (C1) at the Institute for Sport and Sport Science at the Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg.

For his habilitation thesis Analysis and Modification of Sports Teacher and Trainer Action, submitted to the Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences of the Ruprecht-Karls-University in Heidelberg . In 1990 in Loughborough (UK) he was the first European sports scientist to be awarded the JA Samaranch Prize for the best sports educational publication by Princess Anne (in her capacity as an IOC member) .

Before Udo Hanke accepted the call to a C4 professorship for sports science at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Landau campus in 1994, he was C3 professor for sports education / sports didactics at the Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg from 1990 to 1994 . After his retirement in September 2013, Udo Hanke took over a senior professorship at the Institute for Sports Science at the Humboldt University in Berlin from October 2013 upon request.

Udo Hanke lives with his family in Heidelberg, he has crossed the Alps from Montreux to Nice on his racing bike, crossed the Pyrenees from Biarritz to Perpignan twice and took part in the Alpenbrevet several times .

Main focus of work and research

Udo Hanke mainly teaches sports pedagogy and sports didactic topics such as special sports didactics at lower secondary level, sports in elementary school, sports psychology and sports sociology, in the practical area of ​​cycling in school and winter sports. In addition, his courses are devoted to the fields of sport and the environment, sport and media, sport and health. The starting point of his research is action-oriented teacher training, for which he has presented numerous publications, including a training program for modifying the actions of sports teachers and coaches. Closely linked to this are his studies on expert novice research in the field of sports teachers and trainers. In addition, his research concentrates on subjective feedback theories for trainers in rhythmic gymnastics. He was co-author of the "Memorandum on School Sports" published jointly by the German Sports Teachers Association (DSLV), the German Olympic Sports Federation (DOSB) and the German Association for Sports Science (dvs).

In addition, Udo Hanke, as a media didactician, produces numerous educational films for use both in sports teacher training and in training and further education for trainers. With a wide variety of institutes and companies, he was able to create more than 20 instructional videos, including numerous award-winning films such as movement therapy and sports in heart groups , which received the rating “cum laude” at the Medicinale in Parma 1989 and the bronze film at the International Sports Film Festival in Berlin received in 1989.

voluntary work

From 2006 to 2015, Udo Hanke was President of the German Association of Sports Teachers and Chairman of the Research Group on Teaching Media in Sport, with which he and Prof. Dr. Fritz Dannenmann and initiated the media project "Successful physical education" with the support of the KMK Sport Commission. With Dr. H. Bergdolt founded the first outpatient heart group in Germany in 1973, which he has been leading as well as other preventive sports groups without interruption since then. Since 1986 he has been an instructor for exercise leaders in the Baden-Württemberg and Baden Disabled and Rehabilitation Sports Association, of which he was Vice President for popular sports from 2010 to 2014. In December 2015, the German Olympic Sports Confederation awarded him the Golden Badge of Honor for his special services to the promotion and development of sport.

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