The Leibniz Institute for Educational Trajectories (LIfBi) in Bamberg studies educational processes from birth to old age. In order to promote longitudinal research in educational science in Germany, LIfBi provides a fundamental, supraregional and internationally significant, research-based infrastructure for empirical educational research. The core of the institute is the National Educational Panel Study (NEPS), which is based at LIfBi and combines the expertise of a Germany-wide, interdisciplinary network of excellence.

7/9/2014

Generalsekretär der Kultusministerkonferenz zu Besuch am LIfBi

Bereits zum zweiten Mal besuchte Udo Michallik, Generalsekretär der Kultusministerkonferenz (KMK), die Wilhelmspost in Bamberg. Bei seinem Besuch am 09. Juli 2014 konnte sich Michallik ein Bild von der Institutionalisierung des NEPS-Netzwerkes im Leibniz-Institut für Bildungsverläufe e.V. (LIfBi) an der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg machen.

LIfBi-Direktor Prof. Dr. Hans-Günther Roßbach referierte ausführlich zu den konzeptuellen Grundlagen wie auch zur überaus erfolgreichen Durchführung der NEPS-Studie im Feld. „Die Teilnahmebereitschaft in allen Startkohorten übertraf und übertrifft noch immer unsere Erwartungen, die Panelstabilität erweist sich als äußerst befriedigend“, so Roßbach. Weitere Themen im Rahmen der Präsentation waren die bereits heute am LIfBi neben NEPS angesiedelten Projekte „BildungsLandschaft Oberfranken (BiLO)“ und „Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies–Longitudinal (PIAAC-L)” sowie neue Projektideen, die sich im Prozess der Beantragung befinden. Vor allem die Überlegungen, das Inklusionsgeschehen in Deutschland von den Schulleitungen bis in den Klassenverband zu beleuchten, scheinen passgenau einen aktuellen Forschungsbedarf der Bildungspolitik zu treffen.

Dr. Daniel Fuß, operativer Leiter des Forschungsdatenzentrums LIfBi (FDZ-LIfBi), informierte den Generalsekretär der KMK anschließend ausführlich über Konzept, Umsetzung und Sanktionsmechanismen rund um den im FDZ-LIfBi restriktiv gehandhabten Datenschutz. In der Schlussdiskussion thematisierten Michallik und die anwesenden NEPS-Professorinnen und Professoren aus Bamberg Bedarf, Möglichkeiten und Rahmenbedingungen, Ergebnisse aus der Bildungsforschung qualitätsvoll zusammenzufassen und anwendungsorientiert für Entscheidungen im Bereich der Bildungspolitik aufzubereiten.

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NEPS | National Educational Panel Study

The National Educational Panel Study is the largest long-term educational study in Germany. By continuously interviewing and testing more than 70,000 people, an internationally significant treasure trove of data is being created and is growing, which can be used to research educational processes from birth to high adulthood. 

The NEPS combines the expertise of more than 200 scientists at more than 13 locations throughout Germany and is based at LIfBi in Bamberg.

 

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The LIfBi Lectures series forms an open scientific dialogue platform across disciplinary boundaries and institute departments. The lecture series gives young scientists in particular the opportunity to network and engage in interdisciplinary dialogue in various formats surrounding the lectures.

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LIfBi researchers publish numerous scientific papers. The Leibniz Institute also publishes two of its own publication series, LIfBi Working Paper and NEPS Survey Paper, as well as transfer reports on highly relevant social topics.

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Around 300 people currently work at LIfBi in the areas of research, infrastructure and administration. Our scientific staff is international and interdisciplinary - just like our research. Diversity and equal opportunities are part of our self-image at all levels. As a family-friendly employer, LIfBi supports the compatibility of family life and work.

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Our expertise as an infrastructure institution includes the development of suitable competence tests and survey instruments, the administration of large-scale educational studies, and research into scientific methods of data collection and evaluation. We make the collected and processed data available to researchers worldwide free of charge. 

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