Projektkurs Geographie. Eine Befragung von Lehrpersonen in NRW zu Potentialen und Grenzen

Since the school year of 2011/12 there is the possibility to offer courses in the “Oberstufe” in North Rhine‐Westphalia in which students conduct a large‐scale project. These courses are bound to either one or two subjects and they aim at promoting students’ competences in working scientifically, in...

Author: Remest, Christina
Document types:Master thesis
Media types:Text
Publication date:2015
Date of publication on miami:21.08.2015
Modification date:31.08.2022
Series:Münstersche Arbeiten zur Geographiedidaktik, Bd. 10
Edition statement:[Electronic ed.]
Subjects:Geographiedidaktik; Projektkurs; Erdkunde; Oberstufe; Wissenschaftspropädeutik; empirische Untersuchung
DDC Subject:550: Geowissenschaften, Geologie
License:InC 1.0
Language:German
Format:PDF document
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-49249660511
Permalink:https://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-49249660511
Digital documents:MAG_2015_10.pdf

Since the school year of 2011/12 there is the possibility to offer courses in the “Oberstufe” in North Rhine‐Westphalia in which students conduct a large‐scale project. These courses are bound to either one or two subjects and they aim at promoting students’ competences in working scientifically, independently and cooperatively. Empirical research about this course format is still lacking. Therefore this paper investigates potentials and limits of Geography based project courses and draws recommendations from them. For doing so, teachers are asked about their experiences with this new course by means of guided interviews. A structured content analysis shows that project courses offer the possibility to deal with current topics and to support students’ independence. On the other hand, the courses have a high workload and are sometimes perceived as too demanding. Most of the survey’s results can also be transferred to project courses that are based on other subjects.