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Friday, 04 December 2020

Gratulation zum Habilitationsstipendium (German only)

Thomas Schubatzky Foto: Uni Graz/Schubatzky

Thomas Schubatzky Foto: Uni Graz/Schubatzky

Wir gratulieren Thomas Schubatzky herzlichst zur Einwerbung eines Stipendiums des Habilitationsforums.

Mag. Thomas Schubatzky, PhD  hat im September 2020 ein Step-in-Stipendium des Habilitationsforums für Fachdidaktik & Unterrichtsforschung (HFDU) angetreten. Er hat kürzlich im Fachbereich für Physikdidaktik an der Universität Graz promoviert und beschäftigt sich in seinem Habilitationsprojekt mit dem Thema „Klima(wandel)physik als Teil naturwissenschaftlicher Grundbildung“. Dabei geht Thomas Schubatzky der Frage nach, wie Lehrkräfte SchülerInnen bestmöglich dabei unterstützen können, den Klimawandel aus physikalischer Sichtweise besser zu verstehen aber auch Klimawandel-Desinformationen im Web zu identifizieren.

Das Habilitationsforum Fachdidaktik & Unterrichtsforschung bietet Angebote für Nachwuchswissenschaftlerinnen und Nachwuchswissenschaftler aus ganz Österreich an, die sich am Anfang, während, sowie kurz nach der Habilitation befinden. Dabei stellt dieses Habilitationsforum verschiedene Arten von finanzieller Unterstützung im Rahmen von Stipendien zur Verfügung. Es werden ausschließlich exzellente Habilitationsprojekte gefördert.

Daher sind wir besonders stolz, dass Thomas Schubatzky ein Stipendium zuerkannt wurde, um so ein aktuelles, wie wichtiges Thema, wie den Klimawandel und das kritische Hinterfragen der damit verbundenen Informationsflut im Unterricht zu beforschen und weiterzuentwickeln.

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