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Meta-project Migration, Integration, and Participation in Education

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About the project

The “Meta-project Migration, Integration, and Participation in Education” accompanies the funding program Integration through Education and is part of the framework program Empirical Educational Research. In this program, practice-oriented joint projects are supported by so-called meta-projects. These carry out independent research projects from a higher-level perspective in order to place the results in a comprehensive scientific and social framework.

Self-conception

Every person has strengths, is particularly good at something, and can develop a talent. Not everyone is fortunate enough to be encouraged and valued early on in the development of a talent. Children and young people with a migration background face specific challenges in the German education system. They must overcome these challenges in order to develop their individual talents—especially if they come from socioeconomically disadvantaged families. Our research project therefore assumes that the development of strengths and abilities requires support through the appropriate design of the educational environment.

Tasks

The meta-project provides dialogue-oriented and participatory support for the joint projects funded by the ESF Plus program Integration through Education and addresses overarching research questions. Since integration through education is a topic of global debate, research syntheses are developed that take different national contexts into account. Innovative formats are used to bundle and aggregate conditions for success. Transfer measures are supported through dialogue between research and practice. The meta-project processes findings from practice-oriented research and transfer processes in innovative, dialogue-oriented formats of science communication together with stakeholders. These tasks are carried out by the four sub-projects at the following locations: University of Bamberg, University of Erlangen–Nuremberg, University of Hamburg, and Bildung & Begabung gGmbH.

Goals

The goal is to identify resource- and potential-oriented conditions for success, which are brought together to form an overall picture of successful approaches to integration through education in the context of diversity and the empowerment of girls and women with a migration background.

Target group

In addition to education policy, administration, practice, and stakeholders in the framework program for empirical educational research, the meta-project addresses and involves interested experts and relevant representatives of civil society (e.g., migrant organizations).

The meta-project “Migration, Integration, and Participation in Education” brings together four partners with the following areas of responsibility:

  1. Otto-Friedrich University Bamberg: coordination, knowledge transfer, and research to identify success factors
  2. University of Hamburg: research on key fields of action and on the research landscape, as well as international networking
  3. Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen–Nuremberg: mapping and research synthesis
  4. Bildung & Begabung gGmbH: science communication 

The project Meta-project Migration, Integration, and Participation in Education is funded by the Federal Ministry for Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth and the European Union through the European Social Fund Plus (ESF Plus) as part of the Integration through Education program.

Project overview

The meta-project accompanies the 20 joint projects of the “Integration through Education” funding program. Each of the projects focuses on one of the following two areas:

  • Research and transfer of educational opportunities and empowerment for girls and women with a migration background
  • Research and transfer to strengthen diversity-sensitive practical knowledge in the education system 

This is an overview of all projects. The links lead to German descriptions.

BeeMEHR

multilingualism

Why multilingualism is simply more

BuildingBridges

Mentoring & Empowerment

Mentoring and Empowering Girls and FLINTA of Colour to Participation, Achievement and Resilience

DiMe

Diversity in medicine

Strategies for improving equal opportunities in medical school applications

DiSiKit

Diversity-reflective play materials

App-based practical support in daycare centers

EIBE

inclusion

Successful inclusion through education and empowerment

EmParti

Mentoring for migrant teachers

Migrant – female – strong! Empowerment and participation through mentoring for female migrant teacher trainees and teachers

FEMPower

Vocational training

Ways to ensure successful vocational training for girls and women with a refugee background

ForDiSens

Training courses Diversity sensitivity

Training courses to strengthen diversity awareness

ImmEr

Immigrant and refugee youth

Integration through education for immigrant and refugee youth in educational assistance programs

InMarx

Inside Marxloh

Inside Marxloh: Strengthening the self-efficacy of girls and women with a migration background in the context of their own neighborhood tours

InterEmp

Strengthening intersectionality

“Strengthening Intersectionality” – Participatory Basic Research on the Dimensionalization of Practice-Relevant Concepts of Empowerment and Power Sharing

KulReF

Culturally responsive leadership in schools

Supporting culturally responsive leadership in schools through school supervision

MELT

Parental participation

Migrant parents' participation in school

MIRASTO

Self-organized migrant groups

Self-organized migrant groups and continuing education in social pedagogy – a responsive study

PoLiS

Post-migrant literature

Using post-migrant literature (and teaching methods) to empower oneself

PowerMii

Vocational schools in rural areas

Empowerment research groups for girls with immigrant backgrounds in vocational schools in rural areas

RAISE

Anti-racist school development

Anti-racist school development for a fairer education in a migrant society

RediStar

start-up support

Strengthening regulatory structures for start-up support in a diversity-sensitive manner

STARK-MIT-DIBI

Digital education

Empowering girls with a migrant background through digital education

WeBildEmpow

Girls with refugee and migration experience

Pathways of young Romani women and girls with refugee and migration experience in education and empowerment

Team and contact

Portrait Annette Scheunpflug

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Annette Scheunpflug

Portrait Annette Scheunpflug
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Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Dr. h.c. Annette Scheunpflug

Project lead

Annette Scheunpflug holds the Chair of General Education at Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg. Her research focuses on issues of educational quality, global citizenship education, educational anthropology, and education and religion. She is a member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences.

annette.scheunpflug@uni-bamberg.de +49 951 8631828 University of Bamberg project website
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Dr. Emmer Demorel

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Dr. Emmer Demorel

Project staff

Emmer Demorel is a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of General Education at Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg. He works on topics related to education and migration as well as democracy-related education.

emmer.demorel@uni-bamberg.de University of Bamberg project website
Portrait Susanne Timm

Susanne Timm

Portrait Susanne Timm

Susanne Timm

Project staff

Susanne Timm is a research assistant at the Chair of General Education at Otto Friedrich University in Bamberg. Her research interests include culture in teacher training and the history of international education projects in the German Democratic Republic. She has extensive experience in coordinating international university cooperation projects. In parallel to her work on the meta-project, she is involved in a project on democracy education in digital school development in a global context.

susanne.timm@uni-bamberg.de +49 951 8631785 University of Bamberg project website
Abbildung von Frau Prof. Dr. Ingrid Gogolin vor einem Bücherregal.

Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Ingrid Gogolin

Abbildung von Frau Prof. Dr. Ingrid Gogolin vor einem Bücherregal.
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Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Ingrid Gogolin

Project lead

Ingrid Gogolin is a professor of intercultural and international comparative education at the University of Hamburg, where her research focuses on language education and multilingualism. In the meta-project, she focuses on migration- and gender-related challenges to integration from the perspective of educational practice.

Gogolin@uni-hamburg.de +49 40 428383398 University of Hamburg project website
Portrait Mira Grünwald

Mira Grünwald

Portrait Mira Grünwald

Mira Grünwald

Project staff

Mira Grünwald is a research assistant at the University of Hamburg. She has a master's degree in multilingualism and education with a focus on learning settings for integration through language support in adult education. She has also worked as a German as a foreign language teacher and as a consultant for a project aimed at integrating disadvantaged young people into vocational training.

mira.gruenwald-2@uni-hamburg.de University of Hamburg project website
Portrait Stephan Kröner

Prof. Dr. Stephan Kröner

Portrait Stephan Kröner

Prof. Dr. Stephan Kröner

Project lead

Stephan Kröner holds the Chair of Empirical Educational Research at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. He conducts research on informal and non-formal education and heads several externally funded projects, including, together with Lisa Birnbaum, the subproject on mapping the international state of research and producing research syntheses in the meta-project.

stephan.kroener@fau.de +49 911 530295167 FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg project website
Portrait Lisa Birnbaum

Dr. Lisa Birnbaum

Portrait Lisa Birnbaum

Dr. Lisa Birnbaum

Project lead

Lisa Birnbaum is a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of Empirical Educational Research at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. Together with Stephan Kröner, she heads the subproject within the meta-project that focuses on mapping the international state of research and compiling research syntheses.

lisa.birnbaum@fau.de FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg project website
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Jan-Philipp Hahn

Portrait Jan-Philipp
Jan-Philipp Hahn, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Jan-Philipp Hahn

project staff member

Jan-Philipp Hahn is a research associate at the Chair of Empirical Educational Research at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. He is currently completing his master’s degree in Educational Science with a focus on Empirical Educational Research. As part of his role, he contributes to the subproject on mapping the international state of research and preparing research syntheses.

janni.hahn@fau.de FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg project website
Portrait Elke Völmicke

Prof. Dr. Elke Völmicke

Portrait Elke Völmicke
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Prof. Dr. Elke Völmicke

project lead

Elke Völmicke is the managing director of Bildung & Begabung. In this role, she leads the subproject on science communication. Since 2002, she has been a Privatdozentin in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Bonn. In 2020, she was appointed honorary professor at the Bonn Center for Teacher Education (BZL).

elke.voelmicke@bildung-und-begabung.de +49 228 9591510 Bildung & Begabung gGmbH
Portraitfoto von Yassnah Nahif

Yassnah Nahif

Portraitfoto von Yassnah Nahif
© Bildung & Begabung – Nina Senger-Mertens

Yassnah Nahif

Project staff

Yassnah Nahif is a communications and knowledge transfer officer at Bildung & Begabung. She works on the science communication subproject and is the contact person for all questions relating to public relations.

Yassnah.Nahif@bildung-und-begabung.de +49 228 9591564 Bildung & Begabung gGmbH

International advisory board

The international advisory board consists of a group of experts who advise the meta-project as “critical friends” and also provide impetus for the activities in the funding line as a whole.

  • The advisory board consists of:
    Mostapha Boukllouâ, Head of the Integration through Education Unit at the Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs of North Rhine-Westphalia.
  • Prof. Dr. Liesel Ebersöhn, psychologist, Director of the Centre for Resilience Research at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.
  • Prof. Dr. Ingrid Piller, sociolinguist, Alexander von Humboldt Professor at the University of Hamburg and Professor at Macquarie University, Sydney.
  • Prof. Dr. Rocío García Carrión, educational scientist, University of Deusto Bilbao, Spain.

Your question about Integration through Education

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Sponsors

The project “Meta-project Migration, Integration, and Participation in Education” is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education, Family, Seniors, Women, and Youth and the European Union through the European Social Fund Plus (ESF Plus) as part of the “Integration through Education” program.

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