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Bedingungen Beruflicher Moralentwicklung Und Beruflichen Lernens


Bedingungen Beruflicher Moralentwicklung Und Beruflichen Lernens
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Bedingungen Beruflicher Moralentwicklung Und Beruflichen Lernens


Bedingungen Beruflicher Moralentwicklung Und Beruflichen Lernens
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Author : Philipp Gonon
language : de
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Release Date : 2007-12-14

Bedingungen Beruflicher Moralentwicklung Und Beruflichen Lernens written by Philipp Gonon and has been published by Springer-Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007-12-14 with Education categories.


Die Beiträge zu diesem Sammelband behandeln aktuelle Themen aus den Bereichen Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik sowie Lehr- und Lernforschung. Besonderes Augenmerk liegt dabei auf den Kernbegriffen Kompetenz und Moral im Kontext der Berufsbildung. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt bildet die Analyse vielfältiger beruflicher Lernkontexte, die einen facettenreichen Einblick in Lehr- Lernprozesse ermöglicht.



The International Handbook Of Teacher Ethos


The International Handbook Of Teacher Ethos
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Author : Fritz Oser
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2021-08-05

The International Handbook Of Teacher Ethos written by Fritz Oser and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-08-05 with Education categories.


This volume is the first handbook that brings together cutting-edge international research on teacher ethos from a broad array of disciplines. The main focus will be on research that illustrates current conceptualizations of ethos and its importance for acting effectively and responsibly in and out of the classroom. Research will encompass updated empirical and philosophical work that points to the difference in learning when teaching is practised as a moral activity instead of a merely functional one. Authors are among the world’s foremost researchers whose work crosses over from moral education into psychology, neuroscience, sociology, philosophy, pedagogy, and curriculum, drawing on these various fields of research. Today, more than ever, we understand that teachers, like other professionals, need more than subject-matter expertise for acting responsibly and doing their best in their daily duties. Doing so requires possessing a guiding system of professional ethics, moral positioning, goals, norms, and values – in other words: a professional ethos. While the handbook concentrates on Western domains in the current era, the work will extend to other cultures and times as well. With this comprehensive range of perspectives, the book will be attractive and useful for researchers on teachers and teaching as well as for teacher educators, curriculum designers, educational officials, and, last-but-not-least, anyone who is interested in what makes a good teacher. This volume is also a tribute to Fritz Oser, a leading scholar in research on ethos, who sadly passed-away during the compilation of this handbook.



Implementation Research On Problem Solving In School Settings


Implementation Research On Problem Solving In School Settings
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Author : Inga Gebel
language : en
Publisher: WTM-Verlag Münster
Release Date : 2019

Implementation Research On Problem Solving In School Settings written by Inga Gebel and has been published by WTM-Verlag Münster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with Education categories.


Content of the Book The University of Potsdam hos­ted the 25th ProMath and the 5th WG Problem Solving confe­ren­ce. Both groups met for the second time in this constellation which contributed to profound discussions on problem solving in each country taking cultural particularities into account. The joint conference took place from 29th to 31st August 2018, with participants from Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Sweden, and Turkey. The conference revolved around the theme “Implementation research on problem solving in school settings”. These proceedings contain 14 peer-reviewed research and practical articles including a plenary paper from our distinguished colleague Anu Laine. In addition, the proceedings include three workshop reports which likewise focused on the conference theme. As such, these proceedings provide an overview of different research approaches and methods in implementation research on problem solving in school settings which may help close the gap between research and practice, and consequently make a step forward toward making problem solving an integral part of school mathematics on a large-scale. Content PLENARY REPORT Anu Laine: How to promote learning in problem-solving? pp 3 – 18 This article is based on my plenary talk at the joint conference of ProMath and the GDM working group on problem-solving in 2018. The aim of this article is to consider teaching and learning problem-solving from different perspectives taking into account the connection between 1) teacher’s actions and pupils’ solutions and 2) teacher’s actions and pupils’ affective reactions. Safe and supportive emotional atmosphere is base for students’ learning and attitudes towards mathematics. Teacher has a central role both in constructing emotional atmosphere and in offering cognitive support that pupils need in order to reach higher-level solutions. Teachers need to use activating guidance, i.e., ask good questions based on pupils’ solutions. Balancing between too much and too little guidance is not easy. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.01 RESEARCH REPORTS AND ORAL COMMUNICATIONS Lukas Baumanns and Benjamin Rott: Is problem posing about posing “problems”? A terminological framework for researching problem posing and problem solving pp 21 – 31 In this literature review, we critically compare different problem-posing situations used in research studies. This review reveals that the term “problem posing” is used for many different situations that differ substantially from each other. For some situations, it is debatable whether they provoke a posing activity at all. For other situations, we propose a terminological differentiation between posing routine tasks and posing non-routine problems. To reinforce our terminological specification and to empirically verify our theoretical considerations, we conducted some task-based interviews with students. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.02 Kerstin Bräuning: Long-term study on the development of approaches for a combinatorial task pp 33 – 50 In a longitudinal research project over two years, we interviewed children up to 6 times individually to trace their developmental trajectories when they solve several times the same tasks from different mathematical areas. As a case study, I will present the combinatorial task and analyze how two children, a girl and a boy, over two years approached it. As a result of the case studies we can see that the analysis of the data product-oriented or process-oriented provides different results. It is also observable that the developmental trajectory of the girl is a more continuous learning process, which we cannot identify for the boy. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.03 Lars Burman: Developing students’ problem-solving skills using problem sequences: Student perspectives on collaborative work pp 51 – 59 Using problem solving in mathematics classrooms has been the object of research for several decades. However, it is still necessary to focus on the development of problem-solving skills, and in line with the recent PISA assessment, more attention is given to collaborative problem solving. This article addresses students’ collaborative work with problem sequences as a means to systematically develop students’ problem-solving skills. The article offers student perspectives on challenges concerning the social atmosphere, differentiation on teaching, and learning in cooperation. In spite of the challenges, the students’ experiences indicate that the use of problem sequences and group problem solving can be fruitful in mathematics education. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.04 Alex Friedlander: Learning algebraic procedures through problem solving pp 61 – 69 In this paper, I attempt to present several examples of tasks and some relevant findings that investigate the possibility of basing a part of the practice-oriented tasks on higher-level thinking skills, that are usually associated with processes of problem solving. The tasks presented and analysed here integrate problem solving-components – namely, reversed thinking, expressing and analysing patterns, and employing multiple solution methods, into the learning and practicing of algebraic procedures – such as creating equivalent expressions and solving equations. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.05 Thomas Gawlick and Gerrit Welzel: Backwards or forwards? Direction of working and success in problem solving pp 71 – 89 We pose ourselves the question: What can one infer from the direction of working when solvers work on the same task for a second time? This is discussed on the basis of 44 problem solving processes of the TIMSS task K10. A natural hypothesis is that working forwards can be taken as evidence that the task is recognized and a solution path is recalled. This can be confirmed by our analysis. A surprising observation is that when working backwards, pivotal for success is (in case of K10) to change to working forwards soon after reaching the barrier. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.06 Inga Gebel: Challenges in teaching problem solving: Presentation of a project in progress by using an extended tetrahedron model pp 91 – 109 In order to implement mathematical problem solving in class, it is necessary to consider many different dimensions: the students, the teacher, the theoretical demands and adequate methods and materials. In this paper, an implementation process is presented that considers the above dimensions as well as the research perspective by using an extended tetrahedron model as a structural framework. In concrete terms, the development and initial evaluation of a task format and a new teaching concept are presented that focus on differentiated problem-solving learning in primary school. The pilot results show initial tendencies towards possible core aspects that enable differentiated problem solving in mathematics teaching. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.07 Heike Hagelgans: Why does problem-oriented mathematics education not succeed in an eighth grade? An insight in an empirical study pp 111 – 119 Based on current research findings on the possibilities of integration of problem solving into mathematics teaching, the difficulties of pupils with problem solving tasks and of teachers to get started in problem solving, this article would like to show which concrete difficulties delayed the start of the implementation of a generally problem-oriented mathematics lesson in an eighth grade of a grammar school. The article briefly describes the research method of this qualitative study and identifies and discusses the difficulties of problem solving in the examined school class. In a next step, the results of this study are used to conceive a precise teaching concept for this specific class for the introduction into problem-oriented mathematics teaching. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.08 Zoltán Kovács and Eszter Kónya: Implementing problem solving in mathematics classes pp 121 – 128 There is little evidence of teachers are using challenging problems in their mathematics classes in Hungary. At the University of Debrecen and University of Nyíregyháza, we elaborated a professional development program for inservice teachers in order to help them implementing problem solving in their classes. The basis of our program is the teacher and researcher collaboration in the lessonplanning and evaluation. In this paper we report some preliminary findings concerning this program. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.09 Ana Kuzle: Campus school project as an example of cooperation between the University of Potsdam and schools pp 129 – 141 The “Campus School Project” is a part of the “Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung” project, whose aim is to improve and implement new structures in the university teacher training by bringing all the essential protagonists, namely university stuff, preservice teachers, and in-service teachers – together, and having them work jointly on a common goal. The department of primary mathematics education at the University of Potsdam has been a part of the Campus School Project since 2017. Thus far several cooperations emerged focusing on different aspects of problem solving in primary education. Here, I give an overview of selected cooperations, and the first results with respect to problem-solving research in different school settings. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.10 Ioannis Papadopoulos and Aikaterini Diakidou: Does collaborative problem-solving matter in primary school? The issue of control actions pp 143 – 157 In this paper we follow three Grade 6 students trying to solve (at first individually, and then in a group) arithmetical and geometrical problems. The focus of the study is to identify and compare the various types of control actions taken during individual and collaborative problem-solving to show how the collective work enhances the range of the available control actions. At the same time the analysis of the findings give evidence about the impact of the collaborative problemsolving on the way the students can benefit in terms of aspects of social metacognition. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.11 Sarina Scharnberg: Adaptive teaching interventions in collaborative problem-solving processes pp 159 – 171 Even though there exists limited knowledge on how exactly students acquire problem-solving competences, researchers agree that adaptive teaching interventions have the potential to support students‘ autonomous problem-solving processes. However, most recent research aims at analyzing the characteristics of teaching interventions rather than the interventions’ effects on the students’ problem-solving process. The study in this paper addresses this research gap by focusing not only on the teaching interventions themselves, but also on the students’ collaborative problem-solving processes just before and just after the interventions. The aim of the study is to analyze the interventions‘ effect on the learners’ integrated problem-solving processes. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.12 Nina Sturm: Self-generated representations as heuristic tools for solving word problems pp 173 – 192 Solving non-routine word problems is a challenge for many primary school students. A training program was therefore developed to help third-grade students to find solutions to word problems by constructing external representations (e.g., sketches, tables) and to specifically use them. The objective was to find out whether the program positively influences students’ problemsolving success and problem-solving skills. The findings revealed significant differences between trained and untrained classes. Therefore, it can be assumed that self-generated representations are heuristic tools that help students solve word problems. This paper presents the results on the impact of the training program on the learning outcome of students. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.13 Kinga Szűcs: Problem solving teaching with hearing and hearing-impaired students pp 193 – 203 In the last decade the concept of inclusion has become more and more prevalent in mathematics education, especially in Germany. Accordingly, teachers in mathematics classrooms have to face a wide range of heterogeneity, which includes physical, sensory and mental disabilities. At the Friedrich-Schiller-University of Jena, within the framework of the project “Media in mathematics education” it is examined how new technologies can support teaching in inclusive mathematics classrooms. In the academic year 2017/18, the heterogeneity regarding hearing impairment was mainly focussed on. Based on a small case study with hearing and hearing-impaired students a problem-solving unit about tangent lines was worked out according to Pólya, which is presented in the paper. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.14 WORKSHOP REPORTS Ana Kuzle and Inga Gebel: Implementation research on problem solving in school settings: A workshop report 207 On the last day of the conference, we organized a 90-minute workshop. The workshop focused on the conference theme “Implementation research on problem solving in school settings”. Throughout the conference, the participants were invited to write down their questions and/or comments as a response to held presentations. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.15 Ana Kuzle, Inga Gebel and Anu Laine: Methodology in implementation research on problem solving in school settings pp 209 – 211 In this report, a summary is given on the contents of the workshop. In particular, the methodology and some ethical questions in implementation research on problem solving in school settings are discussed. The discussion showed how complex this theme is so that many additional questions emerged. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.16 Lukas Baumanns and Sarina Scharnberg: The role of protagonists in implementing research on problem solving in school practice pp 213 – 214 Based on seminal works of Pólya (1945) and Schoenfeld (1985), problem solving has become a major focus of mathematics education research. Even though there exists a variety of recent research on problem solving in schools, the research results do not have a direct impact on problem solving in school practice. Instead, a dissemination of research results by integrating different protagonists is necessary. Within our working group, the roles of three different protagonists involved in implementing research on problem solving in school practice were discussed, namely researchers, pre-service, and in-service teachers, by examining the following discussion question: To what extent do the different protagonists enable implementation of research findings on problem solving in school practice? https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.17 Benjamin Rott and Ioannis Papadopoulos: The role of problem solving in school mathematics pp 215 – 217 In this report of a workshop held at the 2018 ProMath conference, a summary is given of the contents of the workshop. In particular, the role of problem solving in regular mathematics teaching was discussed (problem solving as a goal vs. as a method of teaching), with implications regarding the selection of problems, its implementation into (written) exams as well as teacher proficiency that is needed for implementing problem solving into mathematics teaching. https://doi.org/10.37626/GA9783959871167.0.18



Ethik Und Beruf


Ethik Und Beruf
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Author : Gerhard Minnameier
language : de
Publisher: wbv Media GmbH & Company KG
Release Date : 2016-09-09

Ethik Und Beruf written by Gerhard Minnameier and has been published by wbv Media GmbH & Company KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-09-09 with Philosophy categories.


Moralisch handeln im Berufsalltag: An welchen Prinzipien sollen sich verantwortungsvolle Berufstätige orientieren? Wie können sie moralisch kritische Situationen erkennen und beurteilen? Der Sammelband führt Denkansätze aus Wirtschaftsethik, Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik sowie Moralpsychologie zusammen. Die Autorinnen und Autoren thematisieren Möglichkeiten, Ausprägungen und Aspekte einer beruflichen Individualmoral in der Marktwirtschaft.



Berufliche Bildung An Der Grenze Zwischen Wirtschaft Und P Dagogik


Berufliche Bildung An Der Grenze Zwischen Wirtschaft Und P Dagogik
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Author : Juliana Schlicht
language : de
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Release Date : 2017-08-30

Berufliche Bildung An Der Grenze Zwischen Wirtschaft Und P Dagogik written by Juliana Schlicht and has been published by Springer-Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-08-30 with Education categories.


Im Zentrum des Bandes steht das Spannungsgefüge beruflicher Bildung. Es geht u. a. um die Frage, wie Lehr-Lern-Prozesse in Betrieben, Schulen und Hochschulen zu gestalten sind, damit Auszubildende sowie Fach- und Führungskräfte gegenwärtige und künftige Herausforderungen einer zunehmend digitalisierten und auf Nachhaltigkeit ausgerichteten Arbeits- und Bildungswelt bewältigen können. Dazu werden aktuelle Ergebnisse wirtschaftspädagogischer Forschung erörtert,interdisziplinäre Lösungsansätze für wirtschaftswissenschaftliche und erziehungswissenschaftlicheProblemstellungen skizziert sowie Gestaltungsvorschläge für die Berufsbildungspraxis, einschließlich Lehrerbildung formuliert.



Stationen Empirischer Bildungsforschung


Stationen Empirischer Bildungsforschung
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Author : Olga Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia
language : de
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Release Date : 2011-07-14

Stationen Empirischer Bildungsforschung written by Olga Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia and has been published by Springer-Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-07-14 with Education categories.


Die zentrale Rolle der empirischen Bildungsforschung für die Politik und Bildungspraxis ist spätestens seit der Veröffentlichung der PISA-Ergebnisse in Deutschland erkannt und auch in der Öffentlichkeit breit diskutiert worden. Die Bildungspolitik hat sich nunmehr diesem interdisziplinär besetzten Forschungsbereich intensiv zugewandt und fordert nun das evidenzbasierte Steuerungswissen. Auch auf europäischer Ebene wird empirische Bildungsforschung als Garant einer soliden Grundlage für eine zielgerichtete und effiziente Bildungspolitik in Europa betrachtet. Der Band präsentiert den internationalen 'state of the art' in zehn zentralen Themenbereichen, die von ExpertInnen der empirischen Bildungsforschung fokussiert und analysiert werden.



Lernen Im Prozess Der Arbeit In Schule Und Betrieb


Lernen Im Prozess Der Arbeit In Schule Und Betrieb
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Author : Peter Dehnbostel
language : de
Publisher: Waxmann Verlag
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Lernen Im Prozess Der Arbeit In Schule Und Betrieb written by Peter Dehnbostel and has been published by Waxmann Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on with categories.




Soziologische Aufkl Rung Als Moralische Passion Pierre Bourdieu


Soziologische Aufkl Rung Als Moralische Passion Pierre Bourdieu
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Author : Wolfgang Lempert
language : de
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Release Date : 2011-09-24

Soziologische Aufkl Rung Als Moralische Passion Pierre Bourdieu written by Wolfgang Lempert and has been published by Springer-Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-09-24 with Social Science categories.


Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002), als Soziologe ebenso berühmt wie als Globalisierungskritiker umstritten, hat uns Fragen hinterlassen: Was war der Treibsatz seiner Karriere, seiner vielen Veröffentlichungen und seines politischen Engagements? Wer war er wirklich: der scharfsinnige Denker seiner Studienjahre, der rastlose Forscher der Folgezeit, der spätere Verkünder einer künftigen Katastrophe oder nur ein extrem ehrgeiziger Intellektueller? Wie passt das alles zusammen? Kein Wunder, dass auch Experten bis heute hierüber streiten. War er doch – je nach den Umständen – mal mehr das Eine, mal mehr das Andere, manchmal auch alles zugleich.



Heterogenit T In Der Beruflichen Bildung


Heterogenit T In Der Beruflichen Bildung
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Author : Karin Heinrichs
language : de
Publisher: wbv Media GmbH & Company KG
Release Date : 2019-09-18

Heterogenit T In Der Beruflichen Bildung written by Karin Heinrichs and has been published by wbv Media GmbH & Company KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-09-18 with Education categories.


Wie bedingt die heterogene Zusammensetzung der Schülerschaft die Lehr-Lern-Prozesse in der beruflichen Bildung? In 14 Beiträgen diskutieren die Autorinnen und Autoren Chancen und Herausforderungen von Persönlichkeitsentwicklung und Fachausbildung in der Berufspädagogik. Das Thema Heterogenität wird aus dem Blickwinkel allgemeiner Pädagogik, Unterrichts- und Resilienzforschung sowie beruflicher Fachdidaktiken reflektiert. Weitere Aspekte sind Sprachentwicklung, multireligiöse Kontexte und Werteerziehung. Ein Großteil der Beiträge entstand im Arbeitskreis "Inklusion und Umgang mit Heterogenität in der beruflichen Bildung", der zur Qualitätsoffensive Lehrerbildung (QLB) gehört, die von Bund und Ländern gefördert wird.



Reflexive Wirtschaftsp Dagogik Wirtschaftliche Erziehung Im Konomisierten Europa


Reflexive Wirtschaftsp Dagogik Wirtschaftliche Erziehung Im Konomisierten Europa
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Author : Georg Tafner
language : de
Publisher: wbv Media GmbH & Company KG
Release Date : 2015-04-30

Reflexive Wirtschaftsp Dagogik Wirtschaftliche Erziehung Im Konomisierten Europa written by Georg Tafner and has been published by wbv Media GmbH & Company KG this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-04-30 with Education categories.


Wir leben in einem ökonomisierten Europa. Meyer (2005) spricht von der Kultur der Rationalität und Vietta (2012) vom Imperium der Rationalität. Wie sollte und könnte wirtschaftliche Erziehung in einer Kultur aussehen, in der Zweckrationalität, Funktionalität und ökonomisches Denken eine kulturbestimmende Rolle einnehmen? Drei Antworten der Wirtschaftspädagogik sind möglich: Erstens kann die beschriebene kulturelle Situation ignoriert oder als nicht vorhanden abgelehnt werden. Zweitens kann dieser Diagnose im Allgemeinen zugestimmt werden, aber im Besonderen darin kein Grund erkannt werden, über die Ausrichtung der Wirtschaftspädagogik nachzudenken. Drittens kann die Herausforderung erkannt und eine Antwort darauf gesucht werden. Diese kann einerseits in einer Wirtschaftspädagogik gefunden werden, welche die Ökonomik und das Selbstinteresse in den Mittelpunkt stellt und damit den pädagogischen Auftrag gerade darin erkennt, der Ökonomisierung und Zweckrationalisierung zu dienen. Andererseits kann eine Antwort in einer Wirtschaftspädagogik gefunden werden, die den einzelnen Menschen in den Mittelpunkt rückt und die gesellschaftlichen Folgen des ökonomischen Denkens und Handelns mitberücksichtigt sowie die wissenschaftlichen und gesellschaftlichen Aufgabenstellungen reflexiv in Frage stellt. Diesen Weg verfolgt das vorliegende Buch. Das Eingebettetsein von Menschen und Organisationen in Gesellschaft und Kultur eröffnet die soziale Dimension und damit das Ethisch-Moralische und das Staatsbürgerliche, das sich nicht mehr allein auf den Nationalstaat bezieht, sondern sich um das Unionsbürgerliche erweitert hat. Da die Marktwirtschaft so wie der Staat von Voraussetzungen lebt, die er selbst nicht schaffen kann, werden Ethik und Politik zu Teilen der wirtschaftlichen Erziehung. Wirtschaftliches Tun ist also mehr als der Vollzug der rein ökonomischen Vernunft: Wirtschaftliche Erziehung ist ohne wirtschaftliche Inhalte leer, ohne Ethik blind und ohne Politik rahmenlos.