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Helena Fernys-Adamietz

Educational Assistant at the Chair of Religious Education
University of Kassel, IKTh

Henschelstraße 2, Room 1128
34127 Kassel
Tel.: 804-3484
E-Mail: fernys-adamietz[at]uni-kassel.de

Short vita

  • 2002-2006 studies of teaching at elementary schools in the subjects catholic religion, German, English
  • 2007-2010 Preparatory service at the Studienseminar GHRF Kassel
  • Since 2011 teacher
  • 2018-2021 Partial secondment to the University of Kassel Institute for German Studies - Primary Didactics German in the context of the internship semester
  • Since 2021 Partial secondment to the University of Kassel Institute of Catholic Theology - Religious Education

Office hours

currently by arrangement by mail


Publications

Experiences from a Primary School Class. When Fatima, Ghada and Parisa became pupils in my class, in: Reese-Schnitker, Annegret / Bertram, Daniel / Franzmann, Marcel (eds.): Migration, Flight and Displacement. Theologische Analyse und religionsunterrichtliche Praxis [Religionspädagogik innovativ; 23], Stuttgart 2018, pp. 299-302.

The War and its Brother. Ideas for the Classroom, in The Elementary School Journal 323 (2020), pp. 44-45, & reading-accompaniment-booklet.

Congratulations - you have a heterogeneous class! In: KatBl 4/22 (2022), pp. 276-279.

Lectures and workshops

"Perceiving, interpreting and judging practice with biblical narratives of "poor & rich" in elementary school religious education".

Workshop on 25.01.2019  at the Religious Pedagogical Theological Study Day at the University of Kassel on the topic "God, no Money rules the world! Theological and religious didactical consequences".

 

"You look better with hair somehow..." - Contents and potential of interreligious competences in the conversation about the headscarf.

Workshop on 15.06.2023 at the Religious Pedagogical Theological Study Day at the University of Kassel on the topic "Speaking of God* in Religious Education - Potentials of Classroom Conversations".