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Thom Lüthi is a Lecturer and Teacher for Special Tasks at the Department of Educational Science at Alanus University of Arts and Society, Alfter. His roles include teaching sculpture, handicraft, and Waldorf education in teacher training programs. He has held teaching positions since 1999 across art schools and professional contexts, focusing on sculpture, fine arts, and personal/competence development.
Education: Goldsmith apprenticeship (Basel, 1989–1993); Sculpture studies (Alanus University, 1995–1999); Art Education (2004–2005); Social Work (Cologne University of Applied Sciences, 2012–2016); Double-subject Art Teacher Training (Alanus, 2018–2020). Teacher traineeship completed in 2022.
Research interests span Educational Science, Childhood Education, and Art Integration in Waldorf pedagogy. He has received scholarships including the Ochs-Stipendium (1998, 1999) and Laufenburg Studio Scholarship (2000). His professional background includes supervisory roles in education and corporate training.
Advising and grants: Supervised students during 2004–2006 and contributed to training programs. Active in interdisciplinary education across art, social work, and pedagogy.
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