Kreuzberger Schüler produzieren Berufe Talkshow
Freitag, 18. März 2011 (10:15 -12:00)
Integrierte Sekundarschule
Schulhof (bei Regen im Mehrzweckraum)
Skalitzer Strasse 55-56
10997 Berlin-Kreuzberg
Nahe U-Bhf Schlesisches Tor
Veranstalter: Integrierte Sekundarschule Skalitzer Straße und Kiez-Tank-Stelle e.V.
Hinweis: Das ist keine öffentliche Veranstaltung. Schulfremde Personen melden sich bitte an über die
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Prime Lee, (0151)156 75 026, prime@web.de
Berufsberatung mal anders: Seit September 2010 arbeiten die Schüler der Integrierten Sekundarschule Skalitzer road to their future careers. They are building a School Talks cars, they learn how to use the camera and invite interesting people from different industries to be inspired career: How are once a month instead of university foreign teachers' personalities at the school board that talk about their professional life. Here, for example, meets the politician Cem Özdemir on rapper Alpa Gun , a surgeon at a street musician, a bioengineer a professional actor. They all share the odd life, but they are role models for many young people.
Upcoming guests Thomas Willemeit (41) of graft Architects and Business Coach Nancy Scott (39).
School Talks is an internet show, which is recorded times in the classroom, sometimes on a mobile TV studio on the streets of Kreuzberg. On www.schooltalks.de, the professional discussions shown with great success: Over 10,000 spectators watched the School Talks in Germany. Will be produced this unusual format of the students themselves - under the guidance of the neighborhood-tank site, a nonprofit association.
Thomas Willemeit is no ordinary architect. The Berlin has not only houses, designed hotels, museums and furniture, but also a refugee camp for trouble spots or Walk of Fame. This is a kind of red carpet at the Potsdamer Platz - Berlin's answer to Hollywood. And above all there in the Hollywood Hills is enjoying his office of many fans. Brad Pitt and many other stars are among the customers and now even to close friends.
Boulevard of the Stars in Berlin: Thanks to an illusion of technology can be photographed on the red carpet with long-dead stars like Marlene Dietrich. Idea and concept: Graft architects.
School Talks With Thomas told why anyone can be an architect, even without study, and gives tips on how everyone can change without much money its surroundings.
Here's a TV report about Thomas and his office Willemeit Graft architects of the Deutsche Welle from 2009:
Nancy Melissa Scott is a particularly good : Communicate. This has proved the studied information and education researcher as a systemic business coach and independent consultant in many companies. Especially in companies that connect by telephone with their professional customers in touch. As a freelance lecturer in communication brings aspiring travel advisors to what is important in dialogue with customers. Initially as a telephone customer adviser at a Munich bank, and later as a trainer and concept designer, developed the German-Liberian Interview strategies for products and services. School Talks With Nancy tells how features speech and voice.
Twelve guests are planned, as the pupils come from immigrant families or even come from the Kreuzberg district. As in a TV talk show neighborhood tanker Prime Lee through the talks. All School Talks will be recorded by a camera crew and prepared for the Internet. Three teams composed of students of class ten, take care of the implementation. Special feature: The implementation itself, the students collect their first professional experience. In the camera team, led by director Christian Bäucker, the basics in dealing with media gelehrt. Beim Bau des School Talks Mobils, einem fahrbaren TV-Studio, wurden die Schüler im Umgang mit Säge und Schweißgerät von Bildhauer und Künstler Martin Knerner betreut - ein erster Einblick in den Beruf des Eventtechnikers. Die Kiez-Tankerin Mona Laschkolnig bereitet die School Talks thematisch mit einer Redaktionsgruppe auf, hier werden journalistische Grundkenntnisse vermittelt. Am Ende erhalten die Schüler ein Zertifikat.
Das Projekt wird gefördert durch die Europäische Union, die Bundesrepublik Deutschland und das Land Berlin im Rahmen des Programms „Zukunftsinitiative Stadtteil“ Teilprogramm Soziale Stadt über das Quartiersmanagement Wrangelkiez.