Project co-ordination: Jiska Troppenz
Core-team: Michael Schneider-Koenig, Franz Hammerl-Pfister (Pedagogic Institute of the City of Munich); Joachim Schwank (Department for Health and Environment of the City of Munich); Reiner Schmidt, Thomas Schwab (BenE)
a. Administration:
2
b. Transactional:
3
c. Transformational:
5
10. Project results :
Until now, GenE has organized and implemented several workshops, trainings and events for different stakeholder groups falling back on already trained multipliers.
11. Contribution to reforms and innovations:
Next year we will establish first vocational trainings for executive / managers in the department of organisational and planning sector of the City of Munich and in a district youth association.
12. Unexpected / unplanned results:
We not just train multipliers, we also train teachers who multiply their knowlege to their pupils. Next year it is the first time that also pupils multiply their knowledge to younger school children.
13.Core Partners:
Pedagogic Institute Munich (PI München); SYSDENE, research group at PH Zurich on Systems Thinking; University of applied science (HM München); FOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management University of Applied Sciences; Technische Universität München (TUM); UniCredit; Department of Health and Environment; Department of Planning and Organisational Sector; 3. Mayor;
a. Information network:
1
b. Knowledge network:
4
c. Innovation network:
5
15. Type of involvement:
In the above mentioned core group all relevant decisions are taken. In order to anchorage our vocational training in relevant educationsl instituts in Munich, we work closely together with represenatives of these organisations; adapt vocational training to their needs.
a. Informational participation:
1
b. Consultation participation:
3
c. Decision influencing participation :
5
17. Educational activities:
GenE IS a educational project (see detailed description above and attached)
18. Learning activities:
"GenE" teaches a new approach of problem solving, by viewing "problems" as parts of an overall system, rather than reacting to specific part, outcomes or events and potentially contributing to further development of unintended consequences.
That's how people in Munich learn to cope with complexity / intricacy and frustration in order to change their mind sets from linear to cross-linked thinking. Participants will be able to face global challenges, take responsible decisions and shape the future.
b. Discussion:
1
c. Interactive and Multidimensional "action oriented education":
9
20. Research & Development (R&D):
We work together with SYSDENE, a research group at PH Zurich. They support teachers who participated in our workshops in order to turn systems thinking approaches into their classroom. SYSDENE also evaluates their experiences with existing learning units / material.