Teaching modern lesson planning

Didactics of Biology in Kaiserslautern

RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau

Lessons:

Creation of learning opportunities with a targeted view of everyday life & specialist science

Lessons should specifically promote the acquisition of knowledge and skills in order to prepare students for work and problems in everyday life as well as subject-specific science. Suitable, goal-oriented, modern lesson planning with a deliberate focus on selected aspects must generally be learned. Courses offered in two subject-specific didactics modules and in the compulsory elective area include relevant theoretical foundations as well as opportunities for practice.

An information page of the Biology department provides an overview of the relevant study and examination regulations as well as the associated course and study plans for both Bachelor and Master of Education degree programs for all types of schools.

Welcome

Plants shape our planet since the conquest of land by the first ancestors of land plants about 450-500 million years ago. They form the basis of most terrestrial ecosystems and human nutrition by harvesting the energy of the sun and assimilating carbon dioxide.
On land, plants are exposed to changing environmental conditions such as fluctuating light intensities, frost, heat, flooding and drought. To balance metabolism, growth and development plants have evolved sophisticated redox networks inside cells. Each subcellular compartment features its own redox machinery, while information on local stresses is integrated by the cell nucleus to coordinate gene expression.
We are particularly interested in the energy-generating endosymbiont-derived organelles plastids and mitochondria. Our research investigates local redox processes and seeks to understand specificity of signaling between cell compartments as well as acclimation during diverse environmental stresses in different plant model systems.

In the plant ecology research branch, we work on higher levels of biological organization from plant individuals to communities and ecosystems. Our main interests include the relationships between vascular plants and herbivores, the impacts of anthropogenic environmental changes on these interactions, and the diverse feedbacks on biodiversity, ecosystem stability and function.

AG management:
OStR'in Esther Sternheim

Building 14, Room 226
Phone: +49 (0)631-205-4062

E-mail: sternhei(at)rptu.de

Secretariat:
Esther Paul-Greß

Building 14, Room 224
Phone: +49 (0)631-205-2401

E-mail: bio-fachdidaktik(at)rptu.de

Office hours :
Monday/Tuesday 8:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday/Thursday: 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.

Technical employee:
Anja Meffert

Building 14, Room 251.2
Phone: +49 (0)631-205-2109

E-mail: anja.meffert(at)rptu.de

Professor Dr. Stefanie Müller-Schüssele

Building 70, room 217
Tel.: +49 (0)631-205-4391
Fax: +49 (0)631-205-2998
E-Mail: Stefanie Müller-Schüssele

Address & CV

Secretary's office: Andrea Brunner

Building 70, Room 216
Tel.: +49 (0)631-205-2363
Fax: +49 (0)631-205-2998
E-Mail: Andrea Brunner

Office hours:
Wed & Thu morning