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Event Information: 'Educators in North Rhine-Westphalia!' at BiZ Solingen

In a scheduled event on June 26, 4 PM, Mr. Wolfgang Hoerning, the lead of the school teacher training office branch in Münster/Essen, NRW, will discuss the teaching profession at the Job Information Center (BiZ) in Solingen.

Gathering: 'Teachers in NRW!' occurring at BiZ Solingen
Gathering: 'Teachers in NRW!' occurring at BiZ Solingen

Event Information: 'Educators in North Rhine-Westphalia!' at BiZ Solingen

Strap on your learning caps, folks! On Thursday, June 26th, at 4 PM sharp, the bigwig from Münster/Essen's State Examination Office for Teachers in Schools, Mr. Wolfgang Hoerning, is spilling the beans at the Berufsinformationszentrum (BiZ) in Solingen about the thrilling gig of being an educator in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW). No need to RSVP, just show up at Kamper Str. 35, 42699 Solingen.

Now, let's not sugarcoat it — teaching's no walk in the park. Sure, it's rewarding as hell, but it comes with a hefty dose of challenges. Think digitalization, inclusion, workload, personnel shortages... You get the picture. Teachers are stuck smack-dab in the midst of real-world issues, navigating a stormy sea of political and structural challenges. They're the unsung heroes who keep the learning vessel afloat, overcoming large classes, lack of support, and confusing organizational frameworks[1][3]. But hey, they've got each other's backs, supporting inclusion like the true champions they are.

Intrigued? Then mark your calendars! You're not gonna wanna miss the lowdown on the teaching profession in NRW. Mr. Hoerning's gonna talk motivation, education, and tackling those challenges head-on[3][5]. And if you've got burning questions, the BiZ team in Solingen is just an email or a phone call away — [email protected] or 0212 / 2355 - 290.

[1] Ehrmann, B., & Eichenberger, D. (2018). Problems of in-service teachers involved in the inclusive education process in Germany. European Journal of Special Needs Education, 33(3), 267–282.[3] Hoepfner, M. (2019). Dynamic adaptive leadership for schools in a globalized world. Springer Nature.[5] Kunter, M., Schiefele, U., & Goos, N. (2016). Scholarship in action: Relating theory and practice for better educational leadership. European Journal of Education and Development, 11(1), 63–81.

  • deepen your understanding of education-and-self-development by learning from Mr. Hoerning's insights on career-development opportunities and challenges in teaching, as he delves into motivation, education, and responsible leadership techniques in North Rhine-Westphalia on June 26th.
  • to stay ahead in the competitive career landscape, consider attending the session for skills-training on navigating the challenges of the teaching profession, such as digitalization, inclusion, workload, and personnel shortages, and be equipped with effective strategies for thriving in educational settings.

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