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15 classrooms digitally upgraded – thanks to the city and the Dotter Foundation
The city of Darmstadt, a center of science, has made targeted improvements to the digital equipment at the Gutenberg School: Since the beginning of the year, 15 classrooms have been equipped with high-quality projectors. This modernization is part of a well-conceived pedagogical concept that combines traditional teaching methods with modern technology.
School superintendent Klötzner: "More interactivity in the classroom"
"This modernization allows the school to make lessons even more interactive and engaging," emphasizes school superintendent Holger Klötzner. The combination of traditional blackboard teaching methods and modern projection technology is groundbreaking for everyday school life.
Cooperation with the Dotter Foundation and Pacemaker Initiative
The technical upgrade was made possible by the financial support of the Dotter Foundation and the collaboration with the Pacemaker Initiative. Principal Andreas Stüber and his deputy Arne Huwald expressed their gratitude: "Our special thanks go to the city of Darmstadt and the Dotter Foundation, whose generous support made this investment in the future of our students possible."
The Gutenberg School focuses on pedagogically integrating traditional skills such as reading, writing, and arithmetic with digital learning resources. The goal is to comprehensively prepare students for the demands of the digital world – both inside and outside the classroom.
Digital education beyond the classroom
In working groups, learners can develop their skills to become so-called "digital experts" or participate in projects like the First Lego League. In addition to technical knowledge, teamwork, creativity, and personal responsibility are also fostered.
At the same time, the school focuses on the continuous professional development of its staff. Stüber and Huwald emphasize that only through regular training can digital innovations be meaningfully integrated into lessons: "This is how we create a learning environment that combines traditional and modern approaches."
(Darmstadt - Red/PSD/EVI