Prof. Dr. Tamara Riehle
Professorship of vocational pedagogy Didactics of commercial-technical subjects
28 August-Bebel-Strasse, 3rd floor, room 3044 18055 Rostock Phone: +49 381 498 2637 (2642 Secretariat) Fax: +49 381 498 118 2642 Mail: tamara.riehle@uni-rostock.de
Consultation hours:
by agreement
Research
- Competence-oriented professionalisation of teachers
- Higher education and technical didactics
- Train the trainer – professionalisation of educational staff
- Changed qualification requirements for skilled workers and the associated changes in the competence profiles of initial and continuing trainers and/or trainers as a result of digitisation.
Professional record
- since 2015 junior professor for didactics of technology at vocational colleges; University of Siegen
- 2008 – 2015 Research assistant at the Institute of Technology and Education (ITB), Deputy Head of Department, University of Bremen
- 2011 – 2015 Study Centre for Production Engineering with responsibility for: Industrial Engineering, Vocational Training & Teaching at Vocational Schools Specializing in Metal Technology; University of Bremen
- 2005 – 2008 Research assistant at the Institute for Technology and its Didactics Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster; Westfälische Hochschule Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen
- 2008 Doctorate Dr. päd. at the University of Münster Dissertation: “Development of computer-based models for the visualisation of technical processes”
Professional activities:
- 2001 – 2005 Instructional Designer and Associate IT; Valley Forge, Munich
- 2001 Expert in multimedia and web programming; Ray Sono, Munich
- 1997 – 2001 Research assistant at the Institute for Machine Tools and Industrial Management (iwb); Technical University of Munich
- 1997 Teacher in a VHS project and at the Inbus Institute; Munich, teacher at Fürth vocational school
Studies:
- 1994 – 1996 Legal traineeship BS & BOS Ansbach, BS Lauf at the Pegnitz & FOS in Nuremberg; Degree: Second State Examination Studies and Diplom-Berufspädagogin,
- Teacher training at vocational schools with a specialisation in metal engineering, second subject physics with the degree of state examination; Technical University of Munich