The concept of a children’s university is widespread in Germany: most German universities offer teaching units led by well-known professors to children ages 8 to 12.
But don’t worry—we won’t force your child to memorize formulas or take exams. On the contrary, our quirky Professor Einstein, his capable helper Sophie Schlau and the endearing robot JOWO will explain complex scientific phenomena in a manner that’s both fun and easy to understand.
In its structure, our children’s university is very similar to a normal university. The children enroll in 3 subject areas, each comprising 15 lectures:
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By solving a series of unusual — and rather non-scholastic — assignments, young students collect badges that help them advance through the university’s course of studies: after completing a Bachelor, Master and Doctorate degree, children eventually graduate from the Kinderuniversity as a Professor.
This elaborate system is based on a highly successful modern didactic method called “gamification.”