State government exchanges ideas with students
State government exchanges ideas with students
At the invitation of the state government, students from all over Baden-Württemberg exchanged ideas with Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann and Science Minister Theresia Bauer. Central topics were short -term perspectives of the opening and encounter as well as an announced dialogue process to better link digital and analog lessons.
What are the teachings from the studies under panda manners? What should politics pay particular attention to? What should be preserved and what to be improved? Students from all over Baden-Württemberg exchanged themselves with the prime minister about these and other questions from Winfried Kretschmann Theresia Bauer from.
"As a student, it is not just about drumming. We therefore have to thank the students: it was a great act of solidarity that they have been persistent since the beginning of pandemic and have taken into account the elderly and weak people and have completely restricted their social contacts," said President Winfried Kretschmann from the Studig peak in Stuttgart.
"Thanks to the great commitment of the universities and students, it was possible to keep the course up to date despite the restrictions caused by the pandemic and - and beyond - to be successfully carried out. However, this was associated with serious restrictions and victims that also brought emotional stress with it. A few square meters.
Perspective of the opening and encounter
There is now an urgent need for a perspective of the opening and encounter. "I am glad that we came into force with the last week New Coronary Regulation enable more participation in the current summer semester-beyond the already required laboratory internships or practical components of the course. In most cases, have not yet learned from the inside, which study means, “Minister of Science Theresia Bauer continues.
It is about the future of young people who have the right to a good education, "about talents that we urgently need with their skills and knowledge so that we, as a society, can manage these and future challenges," emphasized the minister.
Over 850 participants virtually took part in the study summit and sent around 400 questions and suggestions. The questions received are evaluated by the Ministry of Science and immediately bundled Studigipfel-bw.de answered. There you will also find the recording of the entire event. In the run -up to the event, over 80 students had participated in workshops. The students themselves brought their concerns to the discussion round in Stuttgart.
Dialog process "Future Digital Laboratory World"
The minister announced a separate dialogue process for this legislative period, the "future laboratory of the digital world": "We are teaching with universities and students to a large extent and systematically talking about universities in the digital world and the link between digital and analogous to teaching," said Minister Bauer.
A large part of the feedback referred to the topic of vaccination options for students. Prime Minister Kretschmann agreed to take the topic to the next vaccination summit with Chancellor Merkel and the Prime Minister on May 27th. There should be advice on how to proceed with the corona vaccinations.
In addition to Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann and Science Minister Theresia Bauer, Viviana von Die Driesch (student at the University of Mannheim), Kai Moltzen (student in the seventh semester at the University of Esslingen), Prof. Dr. Thomas Puhl (Rector of the University) by Mannheim and coordinator of the Corona Task Force from universities) and Sabine Köster (head of the psychotherapeutic advice center of the Karlsruhe study work). In addition, the “Project Initiative for Students in Corona” (PISIC) by students from Heidelberg and Tübingen was presented.
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