29 April 2024, Berlin: Andre Szymkowiak (M) from Thusneldastrasse Gymnasium in Cologne-Deutz is awarded first prize in the "Exemplary School Management" category by Bettina Stark-Watzinger (FDP, r), Federal Minister of Education and Research, and Alexandra Heraeus (l), Chairwoman of the Board of the Heraeus Education Foundation, at the "German Teachers' Award - Innovative Teaching" 2023 ceremony. The competition is sponsored by the German Philological Association and the Heraeus Education Foundation. Ten teachers, three head teachers and five teaching teams from twelve federal states will be h

29 April 2024, Berlin: Andre Szymkowiak (M) from Thusneldastrasse Gymnasium in Cologne-Deutz is awarded first prize in the "Exemplary School Management" category by Bettina Stark-Watzinger (FDP, r), Federal Minister of Education and Research, and Alexandra Heraeus (l), Chairwoman of the Board of the Heraeus Education Foundation, at the "German Teachers' Award - Innovative Teaching" 2023 ceremony. The competition is sponsored by the German Philological Association and the Heraeus Education Foundation. Ten teachers, three head teachers and five teaching teams from twelve federal states will be h Stock Photo
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29 April 2024, Berlin: Andre Szymkowiak (M) from Thusneldastrasse Gymnasium in Cologne-Deutz is awarded first prize in the "Exemplary School Management" category by Bettina Stark-Watzinger (FDP, r), Federal Minister of Education and Research, and Alexandra Heraeus (l), Chairwoman of the Board of the Heraeus Education Foundation, at the "German Teachers' Award - Innovative Teaching" 2023 ceremony. The competition is sponsored by the German Philological Association and the Heraeus Education Foundation. Ten teachers, three head teachers and five teaching teams from twelve federal states will be honored for their outstanding achievements in this round of the competition. Photo: Christoph Soeder/dpa

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