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Migration und Bildungsarmut
«Ich hoffe, dass ich etwas aus meinem Leben machen kann [...] dass ich eben einen Beruf
finde, den ich gerne habe und der mir auch Spass macht. Und ja, dass nachher alles Weitere besser laufen wird in meinem Leben. Und dass ich nachher eine Familie habe und selber gründe, nachher. […] Ja, und ich hoffe auch, dass es ein bisschen besser wird mit den Ausländern und so. Dass wir auch ein bisschen eine Chance haben, im Leben.»
In der Debatte um Armut und Armutsrisiken nimmt Bildung eine zentrale Rolle ein.
Fehlende oder ungenügende Bildung gilt in modernen, wissensbasierten Gesellschaften
unbestritten als eine der wichtigsten Ursachen für Armut und Armutsgefährdung. Entsprechend wird Bildung im politischen Diskurs regelmässig als eine der vordringlichsten und wichtigsten Massnahmen zur Bekämpfung und Prävention von Armut gefordert. Armut
und Bildungsarmut werden oft im gleichen Atemzug genannt.
Der vorliegende Beitrag geht der Frage nach, wie eine besonders (bildungs)armutsgefährdete Gruppe – nämlich junge Migrantinnen und Migranten der ersten und zweiten Generation vornehmlich aus den Balkanländern, der Türkei und Portugal – mit den Verheissungen, Hoffnungen und Forderungen konfrontiert ist, die sich an Bildung knüpfen. Der subjektiven Perspektive der Betroffenen werden dabei die Mechanismen eines Bildungssystems gegenübergestellt, das sich zwar als offen, integrativ und chancengerecht erklärt. Mit seinen Strukturen, so verdeutlicht dieser Text, trägt dieses Bildungssystem aber entgegen seinem Selbstverständnis massgeblich dazu bei, dass das Rezept «Bildung gegen Armut» für viele derjenigen unzugänglich bleibt, die sie am nötigsten hätten
Vera Meyer Family Collection. 1890-2000 Bulk dates: 1916-1949
The Vera Meyer Family Collection holds papers relating to members of the Meyer and Apel families. Most material focuses on the Meyer family, especially the photocopies of correspondence of Alfred, Rolf, Gustav and Therese Meyer. Other material includes biographical essays, a family tree, and a number of family photographs.The Meyer family is well-represented in the collection, with their papers in each series of the collection. Most notable is the documentation of Alfred Meyer's life. His essays in Series I provide details on the family history, events in his own life and describe his own relationship to Germany and Judaism. The correspondence of Series II gives further evidence of the events of his, his parents’ and his brother’s life. Letters of the 1930s detail the separation of the family and family members' immigration and wartime experiences. Photographs of Meyer family members are also present in the numerous photographs of Series III.The Apel side of the family is documented to a smaller extent. The family tree in Series I relates to an ancestor of this side of the family, and Eva Meyer (née Apel) is featured in the later letters of her husband Alfred Meyer. Many of the photographs of Series III show Eva as well as her parents and other family members.Gustav Meyer was born in Herford, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. In 1911, he established himself as an attorney in Bielefeld. A soldier in World War I, during the war he met his future wife Therese Melchior, a nurse. They had three sons: Gerhard Rudolf (known as Rolf, born in 1917), Alfred George (born in 1920) and Hans-Joachim Gustav (called Hajo, born in 1924). All three sons emigrated in 1939: Rolf Meyer went to Manchester, England, Alfred to family friends in California and Hajo to the Netherlands.Gustav and Therese Meyer were unable to leave Germany. In 1943 both were deported to Theresienstadt. Gustav died in Theresienstadt in 1944, Therese died in Auschwitz-Birkenau in the same year. Hajo went into hiding in Amsterdam in 1943 until he was arrested and spent ten months in Auschwitz, which he survived.Alfred Meyer volunteered for the military in 1941, several months before the U.S. entered World War II. In 1944 Alfred was sent to Europe, and returned to Germany as part of the military intelligence. He earned a Bronze Star for his work during the war. After the war Alfred married Eva Apel; Eva was the daughter of Hans and Toni (née Werner) Apel of Berlin. Alfred and Eva Meyer had two children, Stefan and Vera.Prof. Alfred Meyer lectured in the field of political science, with a focus on communism, Marxism, Leninism and Soviet studies at many universities; at the University of Michigan he was also director of the Center for Russian and East European Studies.A CD of photographs providing identification of family members featured in the unlabeled photographs of Series III may be found in the LBI Audiovisual Collection.Original correspondence is held at the Bentley Historical Library at the University of Michigan.Processeddigitize
I Remember column in which author Eva LaPlante writes of her visits to sites a
I Remember column in which author Eva LaPlante writes of her visits to sites associated with E. B. White and his book Charlotte\u27s Web
Beat Wyss, 'Die Wiederkehr des Neuen', Hamburg: Philo & Philo Fine Arts, EVA
Meyer I. Beat Wyss, 'Die Wiederkehr des Neuen', Hamburg: Philo & Philo Fine Arts, EVA. Simmel Studies. 2008;18:273-282
Eva Murray, author of Well Out to Sea , has been a resident of Matinicus Island
Eva Murray, author of Well Out to Sea , has been a resident of Matinicus Island since she moved there to teach at the island\u27s one-room schoolhouse in 1987. She discusses the differences between writing from an island and writing about an island as well as her efforts to dispel some stereotypes and myths about Matinicus through her writing
Compatibility between Exploration EVA System and Exploration Spacecrafts
Christine Kovich, The Aerospace Corporation, USACaitlyn Meyer, NASA Johnson Space Center, USAICES401: Extravehicular Activity: SystemsThe 52nd International Conference on Environmental Systems was held in Calgary, Canada, on 16 July 2023 through 20 July 2023.Over the life of the Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU), numerous products detailing “how to build Extravehicular Activity (EVA) System hardware”, “how to interface with EVA System hardware” and “how to design hardware EVA will access and utilize” were generated to provide interoperability between a suited crewmember and the specified vehicle’s EVA task. Since the inception of these products, some have continued to receive updates due to the necessity of an on-going program while others remained unchanged for years and have led to discrepancies between the current accepted values and those considered outdated. For EVA-suited crewmember tasks beyond Low Earth Orbit (LEO), new vehicles need a single consolidated location for the best practices and lessons learned from the EVA Community. This paper outlines what common EVA compatibility design requirements are expected of an Exploration spacecraft that has interactions between the vehicle and an EVA suited crewmember for and an approach for standardizing EVA compatibility across various vehicles at various destinations. The approach of standardization allows for flexibility by tailoring the applicability to meet the EVA tasks required for that vehicle’s operation beyond Low Earth Orbit. This paper will also describe the broad difference between microgravity and partial gravity EVA compatibility and how those requirements were identified and will be informed
Eva Rae Babcock
Eva Rae Babcock is pictured her school year at Lapoint Elementary. She is the daughter of John Reed and Eva Fern Babcock. She married Robert John Meyer. She was born September 25, 1935 and died November 4, 2000
Meyer, Frank (Death, 1888-10-09)
Address: 639 Race St.Age at death: 1 daPg 115/1888/138/MW S/City/Eva Winters/Geo. Meyer/St. BernardOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'METZE-MEYER, G'
Meyer, Eva (Death, 1877-11-21)
Address: 69 Peete St.Age at death: 47 yrsPg 76/1877/257/F W M/Germany/Dr. Kellar/G. Meyer/Carthage Rd.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'METZE-MEYER, G'
Erfolge pneumologischer, kardiologischer und neurologischer Rehabilitation nach COVID-19 (Eva-CoReha))
Meier I, Gillitzer S, Stucke J, Berida F, Meyer T. Erfolge pneumologischer, kardiologischer und neurologischer Rehabilitation nach COVID-19 (Eva-CoReha)). Presented at the 22. Deutscher Kongress für Versorgungsforschung (DKVF), Berlin
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