Leibniz Institute for Educational Media | Georg Eckert Institute
presse@gei.deTop skills
- Research, History Education
- Research, Academic History
- Consulting on History Education Projects
- Advocacy of good practices in history education
- Project Management, History Education
Fields of expertise
- Cultural History
- Economic History
- Global History
- Histories of Authoritarian Regimes and Dictatorships
- Histories of Violence
- History of Anti-Semitism
- History of History Education
- History of Colonialism
- History of Migration
- Holocaust
- International Organisations Work on History Education
- Institutional and Legal Frameworks of History Education
- Research on History Education
- Theoretical and Epistemological Questions
Offers
- Research
- Job opportunities
- Cooperation
- Funding/Scholarships/Grants
- Education & professional qualification
- Consultation
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About us
The Leibniz Institute for Educational Media | Georg Eckert Institute (GEI) conducts research into the production, content and appropriation of educational media for schools in its socio-cultural, political, economic and historical contexts. The GEI provides unique research infrastructure services that are founded in research and available on site and digitally. At the core of the Institute is its research library containing the world’s most comprehensive collection of international textbooks. The GEI provides transfer services based on critical research for application in national and international education practice, educational media production and education policy. Research, research infrastructures and knowledge transfer are the threads that run throughout the GEI’s work. Flourishing in its role as a non-university institution that both conducts and facilitates research into textbooks and educational media, the Georg Eckert Institute has become an internationally recognised centre of reference in the field.
Languages
- English
- German
Country
Germany
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