University School Dresden
The Dresden University School is a school experiment that tests new concepts of learning in schools. The school is an all-day school and learning mainly takes place in projects. The school started in summer 2019 with 200 pupils from Year 1 to Year 5. Since then, it has grown to include around 1,000 pupils in year 12. Further information on the Dresden University School can be found on the research project page in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at TU Dresden.
Further information on the externally funded projects as part of the research on the Dresden University School can be found on the website of the Chair of Educational Science with a focus on Inclusive Education.
The Dresden University School trial is a joint project of the state capital Dresden and the TUD Dresden University of Technology. It is a public and free community school run by the city, where innovative forms of teaching and learning are tested under scientific supervision. In addition, it is a training school for future teachers and, in the future, a further education school for teachers. The school trial is being scientifically supported by the ForUS research center at TU Dresden.
The pilot project consists of 3 parts: school for kids from Dresden, research project at the Chair of Education / Inclusive education, and a future training and continuing education school at TU Dresden. Please activate English subtitles. © Universitätsschule Dresden
The Dresden University School is a joint project of the City of Dresden and the Technische Universität Dresden. It is a public and free community school run by the city, where innovative forms of teaching and learning are tested under scientific supervision. In addition, it is a training school for future teachers and, in the future, a further education school for teachers. The school trial is being scientifically supported by the ForUS research center at TU Dresden.