Course Instructor

In the very heart of Munich, I teach and lead a series of diverse and lovingly designed courses in secondary and elementary school.

Technology course

Hands-on experiments are like the sparkly glitter on the teaching path - they help students to really grasp the complex concepts of electricity and magnetism. And they make lessons lively and exciting! Here are some exciting projects I've done with my students.

Electromagnetic train

In the 4th grade, I explained the basics of a magnetic field in a playful way by building an electromagnetic train out of copper wire, magnets and a battery. When the battery was stopped, the current flow was interrupted. However, once the current flowed through the wire to the other side of the battery, a magnetic field was created within the coil, causing the train to move in a similar way to a real train.

 

Simplest motor in the world

Together with the pupils in the 3rd grade, we built a small electric motor made from the same materials as the electromagnetic train. The copper wire rotates around the battery. The experiment allows the pupils to experience the effect of the Lorentz force at first hand.

Power circuit

In the 6th grade, we learned basic concepts about electricity by working together to build a simple light source out of copper tape and a battery.

Sports course

Soccer and Taekwondo

Through sport activities, students not only develop their physical skills, but also a deeper understanding of themselves and others. The focus is less on success and more on on how they deal with challenges such as frustration - be it through defeat in a game or other difficulties.

I want to create an environment where each student has the opportunity to self-discover and celebrate their individuality while learning to be part of a team.

My greatest wish is for these lessons to extend beyond sports and help them to be more confident, respectful and empathetic in all areas of their lives.

Career preparation
course

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Career preparation course

Who am I? Where do I want to go?

In my course for 8th and 9th graders, the focus is on helping the teenagers discover their interests and talents so that they can make a well-prepared decision about their professional future. I make sure to take into account the different preferences of each individual - for example, the profession of a butcher would probably not be the best choice for a vegetarian.

To promote self-perception, I work not only with personality tests, but also with creative, playful tasks such as storytelling. If someone comes up with a particularly imaginative story, this could be an indication that a career in education is a good fit for the person. Storytelling skills are particularly valuable here in order to explain complex topics in a clear and understandable way.

 

 

BildungsWerkstatt is an extracurricular partner for all types of all-day schooling at all types of schools. Its qualified external course instructors provide cultural education courses from various fields at secondary schools in Munich, Kirchheim and Dachau to enliven open and tied all-day schooling.  If you would like to find out more, please visit the official website click here.

 

 

BildungsWerkstatt is an extracurricular partner for all types of all-day schooling at all types of schools. Its qualified external course instructors provide cultural education courses from various fields at secondary schools in Munich, Kirchheim and Dachau to enliven open and tied all-day schooling.  If you would like to find out more, please visit the official website click here.