Anke Grotlüschen
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Anke Grotlüschen (born 1969) is an educational researcher and professor at the
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Life

Anke Grotlüschen studied at the Wirtschaftsakademie
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from 1988 – 1991 and finished as Betriebswirtin (Business Administration). She continued studying
educational sciences Education is the transmission of knowledge and skills and the development of character traits. Formal education occurs within a structured institutional framework, such as public schools, following a curriculum. Non-formal education also fol ...
from 1991 – 1997 with the main topics being Adult Education as well as psychology, sociology and politics as minors at the University of Hamburg. She finished this study program with a thesis about political education in the perspective of
critical psychology Critical psychology is a perspective on psychology that draws extensively on critical theory. Critical psychology challenges the assumptions, theories and methods of mainstream psychology and attempts to apply psychological understandings in diff ...
. From 1998 – 2000 she worked as a coordinator in ESF-Programmes at the Berufsbildungswerk DGB GmbH (bfw) in
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, until she became a research assistant at the University of Hamburg at the department of Education with the foci
Adult Education Adult education, distinct from child education, is a practice in which adults engage in systematic and sustained educating activities in order to gain new knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values. Merriam, Sharan B. & Brockett, Ralph G. ''The Pr ...
and leisure research. She wrote her
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in 2003 about learning resistance in
E-Learning Educational technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech) is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning and teaching. When referred to with its abbreviation, "EdTech" ...
"Virtuell und selbstbestimmt? Widerständiges Lernen im Web" with Peter Faulstich as dissertation advisor. She took over different positions in the area of media education before becoming junior professor for
Lifelong Learning Lifelong learning is the "ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated" pursuit of learning for either personal or professional reasons. Lifelong learning is important for an individual's competitiveness and employability, but also enhances social in ...
at the institute for Adult Education research, Faculty of Education at the
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in 2005. Her project "Knochen kommt zum Hund", which enabled parents of students to understand
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and PIACC from a research perspective, was distinguished by the "Stifter Verband" in 2006. Her habilitation was about the development of interest. In 2008 Anke Grotlüschen became Professor for Adult Education in Cultural and Social Contexts, before changing the position within the Institute for Education at the University of Hamburg, to become a professor for Lifelong Learning. The research foci of Anke Grotlüschen are educational interests, addressee research and interest research,
literacy Literacy is the ability to read and write, while illiteracy refers to an inability to read and write. Some researchers suggest that the study of "literacy" as a concept can be divided into two periods: the period before 1950, when literacy was ...
, learning resistance and E-Learning. In the area of higher education she focuses especially on
public science Public science is a term for research that is conducted amongst, or includes, the public. Two traditions of public science have emerged, one based on participatory action research and another based on science outreach. Participatory action resea ...
and
didactic Didacticism is a philosophy that emphasises instructional and informative qualities in literature, art, and design. In art, design, architecture, and landscape, didacticism is a conceptual approach that is driven by the urgent need to explain. ...
as well as research of higher education. In the area of educational system monitoring, she is especially interested in the topics
globalisation Globalization is the process of increasing interdependence and integration among the economies, markets, societies, and cultures of different countries worldwide. This is made possible by the reduction of barriers to international trade, th ...
and law as well as political and cultural education. With the "leo. – Level-One Study" from 2009 to 2013 Anke Grotlüschen was responsible for the first comprehensive study of literacy in Germany. Building on this, the current "Leo-Grundbildungsstudie" is conceptualised. In March 2017 Anke Grotlüschen organised a conference in honour of Peter Faulstich together with Silke Schreiber-Barsch, Christine Zeuner and Sabine Schmidt-Lauff as well as Hannelore Faulstich-Wieland about the political aspects in Adult Education, one of the main foci of the work of Peter Faulstich. Anke Grotlüschen is married and lives in Hamburg.


Current research projects

* "Leo-Grundbildungsstudie" (2017 – 2020), funded by Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung * "Numeracy Practices & Lifelong Learning. Feldstudien zu alltagsmathematischen Praktiken, ihrem Erwerb und Verlust im Erwachsenenleben." (2017 – 2020), funded by Landesforschungsförderung Hamburg * "Reading Components und niedrige Kompetenzniveaus – ein besseres Verständnis von Personen mit niedrigen Kompetenzen." (2014 – 2017), funded by Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung


Membership in committees and associations

* Botschafterin für Alphabetisierung und Grundbildung 2015 des Bundesverbandes Alphabetisierung und Grundbildung e.V. * Mitglied im wissenschaftlichen Beirat der Dekade für Alphabetisierung und Grundbildung berufen von Bildungsministerin
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* Mitglied im wissenschaftlichen Beirat des Projekts MENTO – Ausbildung und Implementierung von Lernberaterinnen und Lernmentorinnen und Sensibilisierung arbeitsweltlicher Akteure für Grundbildung und Alphabetisierung in der Arbeitswelt" * Mitglied im wissenschaftlichen Beirat des Deutschen Volkshochschulverbands * Mitglied im wissenschaftlichen Beirat des Projektes REACH der Stiftung Lesen * Mitglied in der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaften * Mitglied im Bundesverband der Erziehungswissenschaftlerinnen und Erziehungs-wissenschaftler * Mitglied in der null European Educational Research Association * Mitglied in der European Society for Research on the Education of Adults.


Selected publications

* Grotlüschen, A. et al. (2016): ''Adults with Low Proficiency in Literacy or Numeracy''. ''OECD Education Working Papers'', No. 131, OECD Publishing, Paris. * Grotlüschen, A. (2016): Politische Grundbildung – Theoretische und empirische Annäherungen, ''Zeitschrift für Weiterbildungsforschung – Report'', 39 (2), S. 183–203. * Grotlüschen, A. (2016): Literacy level I and below versus literacy level IV and above, ''Zeitschrift für Weiterbildungsforschung – Report'', 39 (2), S. 255–270. * Grotlüschen, A.; Haberzeth, E. (2016): Rechtliche Grundlagen der Weiterbildung. In: Tippelt, R.; von Hippel, A. (Hrsg.): Handbuch Erwachsenenbildung/Weiterbildung. 6. Aufl., Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag. * Riekmann, W.; Buddeberg, K.; Grotlüschen, A. (2016): Das mitwissende Umfeld von Erwachsenen mit geringen Lese- und Schreibkompetenzen. Ergebnisse aus der Umfeldstudie. Münster: Waxmann. * Grotlüschen, A. (2016): Zur Größenordnung des funktionalen Analphabetismus in Deutschland. Münster * Grotlüschen, A.; Zimper, D. (2015): ''Literalitäts- und Grundlagenforschung''. Münster, Waxmann. * Grotlüschen, A.; Riekmann, W. (2012): ''Funktionaler Analphabetismus in Deutschland. Ergebnisse der ersten leo. – Level-One Studie''. Münster: Waxmann. * Möller, S.; Zeuner, C.; Grotlüschen, A. (2011): ''Die Bildung der Erwachsenen. Perspektiven und Utopien''. Für Peter Faulstich zum 65. Geburtstag. Weinheim: Juventa Verl. * Grotlüschen, A. (2010): Erneuerung der Interessetheorie. Die Genese von Interesse an Erwachsenen- und Weiterbildung. Wiesbaden: VS Verl. für Sozialwissenschaften. * Grotlüschen A., Bonna, F. (2008): G''erman-language Literature Review, Teaching, Learning and Assessment for Adults: Improving Foundation Skills''. OECD Publishing, Paris. * Grotlüschen, A. (2003): ''Widerständiges Lernen im Web - virtuell selbstbestimmt? Eine qualitative Studie über E-Learning in der beruflichen Erwachsenenbildung''. Münster: Waxmann.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Grotlüschen, Anke 1969 births 21st-century German educational theorists Living people Academic staff of the University of Hamburg