This year's awards went to:
"These works are each impressively dedicated to current issues in Educational Science," says adjunct Professor Andreas Lindner, Director of Studies at the Erfurt School of Education. "The jury not only recognises the professional depth and methodological accuracy of the authors, but also emphasises their innovative strength, practical relevance and reflective examination of socially significant topics."
What all the works have in common is a high degree of scientific precision, theoretical foundation and didactic sensitivity. They are exemplary examples of how sound research and educational practice can enter into dialogue with each other - whether in the context of school motivation, literary education, historical-political mediation work, digitally supported learning formats or ecological issues of the future.
Andreas Lindner: "It is clear that these are achievements that go beyond the mere fulfilment of academic requirements. Rather, they document independent thinking, a differentiated ability to analyse and a pronounced awareness of the responsibility of education in a changing society. Taken as a whole, they paint a picture of committed, reflective and future-orientated academic work. At the same time, these theses represent an optimal level of academic success that can be achieved within the consecutive Bachelor's/Master's teaching degree programme at the University of Erfurt and thus contribute to the reputation of our university."
We say "Congratulations"!
The award-winning works have once again been summarised in a brochure. The booklet is available for download on our website (in German only).