Prof. Robert Lehmann

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Prof. Robert Lehmann Lehrbeauftragte/r

  • Adresse Berner Fachhochschule
    Hochschule für Agrar-, Forst- und Lebensmittelwissenschaften HAFL
    Abteilung Studiengangsübergr Disziplinen
    Länggasse 85
    3052 Zollikofen

Tätigkeiten

  • Consultant of VET-Systems, Teaching and Extension Methodology

  • Head of Minor teaching and extension (retired 2021)

  • Head of research group knowledge system and knowledge exchange (retired 2021)

  • Main competences:• Teaching methodology, teacher training, vocational education • Curriculum development and design of qualification procedures • Leadership and general management in an educational context, with ten years of successful experience as head of a large VET-Centre

Forschung

  • VET-systems, knowledge transfer

Lebenslauf

  • 2022 ongoing Consultant of VET-Systems, Teaching and Extension Methodology -
  • 2013 -2021 Head of Unit Teaching and Extension, Responsible for education of VET-teacher program, Consultancies in Switzerland and abroad BFH
  • since 2011 Lecturer of VET-systems, Training and Extension Methodology. Focus on training and education management, vocational education and training systems, curriculum development, knowledge transfer -
  • 2002-2011 Head of Education and Deputy Director General at Inforama, School for VET in agriculture and related fields of the Canton of Bern, Switzerland (1500 students, 250 staff members) BFH
  • 1994-2002 Lecturer and scientific associate for didactics and methodology of teaching of Agricultural and Food Sciences at the ETH Zurich, Institute of Behavioral Sciences ETH Zurich
  • 1991-1994 Expert of training and extension in the Indo-Swiss Project Andhra Pradesh India in Hyderabad, India Intercooperation Helvetas
  • 1984-1991 Teacher and extension expert at the Vocational Agricultural School Emmental, Berne
  • Experiences and mandates in Georgia, Armenia, Mongolia, Nigeria, India, etc

Sprachen- und Länderkenntnisse

  • Deutsch
  • Englisch
  • Französisch
  • Georgien
  • Armenien
  • Indien
  • Nigeria
  • Mongolei
  • Kanada
  • Schweiz