German as a foreign and second language (Master)
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Image: Florian ThallerThe Master's degree course in German as a Foreign and Second Language at the University of Kassel is aimed at anyone who wants to teach German in a lively way and accompany learners on their way. You will deal with the basics of language acquisition, learn about the didactics and methodology of teaching German as a foreign and second language and develop your own teaching materials - both analog and digital. A compulsory internship gives you valuable practical experience. In this way, you combine an academic foundation with practical training and prepare yourself for a career in an international language and cultural context.
At a glance
About the degree program
On the Master's degree course in German as a foreign and second language, you can expect a sound education to become a future GFL teacher - theory-based, practice-oriented and empirically oriented. You will deal intensively with current theories and models of second and foreign language acquisition and learn about modern methods of teaching German, including the targeted use of digital tools such as AI applications or iPads.
As part of a supervised teaching placement at schools and educational institutions in Kassel, you will gain your own teaching experience, which you will reflect on in small groups and classify academically. The focus is on your professional development: you will train didactic and methodological skills, develop your teaching personality and acquire the ability to plan, implement and evaluate teaching and research projects independently.
In freely selectable specialization modules, you can specifically expand your knowledge - for example in the didacticization of literary texts and films, in the area of multilingualism or in empirical teaching-learning research. This gives you a future-oriented education that prepares you optimally for work in schools, universities, educational projects or research.
The Kassel Master's degree course in German as a Foreign and Second Language combines theory, research and practice in a special way. It trains teachers who are able to critically assess current developments in teaching and learning research and transfer innovative didactic approaches to diverse learning contexts. The focus is on the professional handling of cultural diversity as well as the promotion of a reflective teacher personality.
Special emphasis is placed on empirical research methods and reflective teaching practice. The structured interplay of compulsory and elective modules, teaching internships and study projects promotes independent academic work and practice-oriented thinking. Thanks to the close integration of research and teaching, an international orientation and a dedicated teaching and research team, the course offers excellent conditions for your personal and professional development - whether in the field of education or as part of a subsequent academic qualification.
The Master's degree program begins in the winter semester, lasts four semesters and is open to national and international applicants with relevant prior knowledge of linguistics and education.
The Master's degree in "German as a Foreign and Second Language" opens up a wide range of career prospects in Germany and abroad. Possible fields of work include
- Language teaching at language schools, universities, schools and kindergartens, in integration courses and at foreign educational institutions. Also private company teaching (e.g. business German) and teaching activities within the framework of e-learning courses
- Research activities, e.g. as part of a doctorate or through other collaboration in research projects on the topic of "German as a foreign and second language", for example in the areas of language teaching and learning research, language acquisition, language education, migration and multilingualism or linguistic and cultural diversity in the context of immigration
- Language and cultural mediation activities as a DAAD lecturer, language assistant or teacher at German schools abroad as well as through participation in international exchange and educational programs
- Educational and cultural management, e.g. by developing curricula, syllabuses, examinations and tests, accompanying and advising language learners in the context of migration and integration, through activities in education management, event management or in the international office of universities
- Working in publishing houses by creating, developing and testing analog and digital teaching materials for German as a foreign and second language
- Initial, further and continuing training for teachers and other educational staff, i.e. designing, implementing and evaluating training courses for teachers, educators or pedagogues
Thanks to the numerous collaborations of the teaching and research area "German as a Foreign and Second Language", there are many opportunities to complete internships or study periods abroad. The virtual exchange projects that regularly take place as part of individual courses also enable you to meet GFL learners from different regions of the world. This expands your intercultural and didactic skills and enables you to get to know different teaching and learning contexts. You can also benefit from the numerous exchange programs such as Erasmus, Fulbright or the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
You can find more information atunder https://www.uni-kassel.de/uni/studium/im-studium/studium-und-praktikum-im-ausland.html.
The teaching and research area of German as a foreign and second language focuses on interaction and competence-oriented teaching and learning processes. It examines how learners acquire, use and reflect on language in authentic communication situations.
The research focuses on the following subject areas:
- Interactional competencies: Describing and analyzing linguistic interactions in the classroom and everyday life and their influence on teaching and learning processes (documented in the Zeitschrift für Interaktionsforschung in DaFZ, among others).
- Multilingualism: Investigating how linguistic diversity can be used as a resource and integrated into lesson designs and curricula.
- Didactics and methodology: development and testing of competence-oriented tasks, diagnostic and support formats (cf. e.g. "Mein Studienstart in Deutschland" - mein-studienstart-in-deutschland.uni-kassel.de/); action research in the teaching internship to professionalize prospective teachers.
- Media didactics: research into digital tools, learning platforms and interactive materials - for example in projects such as DigiLex UniComm (https://digilex.uni-kassel.de/de).
- Language education in subject lessons: concepts and materials for language-sensitive subject lessons in heterogeneous classes.
- Migration education and postcolonial perspectives: Analyzing educational processes under conditions of diversity, inequality and discrimination.
Kassel GFL research combines theoretical foundations with practical field research and makes its results available nationally and internationally through publications, conferences, workshops and training courses for teacher training and teaching development.
Information and advice
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