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Prof. Bernhard Schmalenbach is a Professor of Special Education and Inclusive Education at Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences (Alfter, Bonn) since 2008, and a lecturer in Inclusion at University of Bonn since 2017. His work focuses on curative education, autism research, phenomenology of corporeality, and the role of art in social professions. He holds a doctorate from the University of Cologne and has extensive experience in working with individuals with disabilities in Camphill communities.
- Educational Background: Studium der Heilpädagogik at University of Cologne
- Key Roles: Programme Director for Master of Arts in Special Education, Department of Educational Science
Research interests include biographical research, support planning for individuals with disabilities, and Goethean phenomenological approaches to education. His publications span monographs, edited volumes, and journal articles on topics like diagnostic methods in special education and the anthropological significance of the hand in pedagogy.
His recent articles (2020–2022) analyze needs assessment frameworks and the intersection of Waldorf pedagogy with philosophical methodologies. Despite prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. He advises multiple research projects and contributes to teacher training programs emphasizing art integration.
Labs/Teams: Involved in research initiatives at Alanus University focusing on inclusive education and curriculum development.
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