For our dossier «School to where?», we asked experts from education and science the 20 most pressing questions about the future of schools. Here we introduce you to the 21 teachers, head teachers and educational scientists.
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Dani Burg was a headmaster for many years. Today he works as a teacher. He supports school development projects, organises further training courses and coaches teachers and headteachers.Felix Christ is a retired primary and secondary school teacher and remedial teacher and teaches as a practice teacher at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland.Beat Döbeli Honegger is Professor of Digitalisation and Education at the Schwyz University of Teacher Education. He heads the Institute for Media and Schools there.Peter Fratton is a qualified teacher, school founder (Houses of Learning) and learning facilitator for autonomous learning. He currently works mainly on the board of the Talenticum Foundation.Sammy Frey is a secondary school teacher with special school experience and works as a school practice consultant and keynote speaker on the subject of dealing with challenging school situations.Melanie Häner-Müller is Head of Education at the Institute for Swiss Economic Policy (IWP) at the University of Lucerne. She is a lecturer at the Universities of Lucerne and Basel.Lily Houben attends a grammar school in Zurich and is one year away from graduating from high school. She has been a board member of the Union of Student Organisations of Switzerland and Liechtenstein (USO) since 2024.Daniel Hunziker is a qualified teacher, school headmaster, educational innovator and author.Maja Kern is a teacher and holds a doctorate in educational science. She works at the Lucerne University of Teacher Education as a project manager and lecturer.Nils Landolt is a qualified primary school teacher and co-founder of the Sole learning centre in Mollis GL. As an educational innovator, he focusses on self-determined and playful learning.Urs Moser is an adjunct professor of education specialising in empirical educational research and managing director of IBE, which develops software for independent assessment.Christian Müller is an economist and co-director of Intrinsic, an education company in Zurich. Müller's goal is a fundamental change in the learning culture.Roland Reichenbach is Professor of General Educational Science at the University of Zurich. His interests include educational ethics, political education and philosophy of education.Tobias Röhl is Professor of Digital Learning and Teaching at the PH Zurich, where he researches and teaches on the digital transformation of schools.Dagmar Rösler has been Central President of the Swiss Federation of Teachers (LCH) since August 2019 . She also teaches at a primary school.Dieter Rüttimann-Stöckli is co-founder and headmaster of the Zurich comprehensive school Unterstrass. He works as a lecturer in general didactics and communication at the Unterstrass Institute.Nicolas Rüttimann is headmaster of the Unterstrass comprehensive school, secondary school teacher, neuropsychologist and educational scientist.Peter Sonderegger is a trained primary school teacher and psychologist. He has been President of the Swiss Association for Child and Adolescent Psychology since 2021.Peter Sutter is a retired secondary school teacher, author of several books about school and blogs on the subject of «Alternatives to selective schooling».Rahel Tschopp advises schools with her Denkreise GmbH. She is originally a primary school teacher, special needs teacher and head teacher. She has given further training courses for teachers at the PH Zurich.Philippe Wampfler is a German teacher at the Uetikon ZH cantonal school and a lecturer in German didactics at the University of Zurich. His most important concern: a school without grades.
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