Overview
- The organizers announced seven awardees in Heilbronn, distributing €100,000 for the 2025 cycle run by Deutschland – Land der Ideen with support from Deutsche Telekom Stiftung and Dieter Schwarz Stiftung.
- Carl‑Fuhlrott‑Gymnasium Wuppertal took first place in the Gesamtkonzept category for school‑built didactic agents and bots designed to act as learning coaches rather than solution givers.
- The Berta‑von‑Suttner‑Schule (Hesse) earned second place for a model aimed at educational equity through individualized, self‑directed learning while tackling GDPR and funding hurdles with open‑source and local server approaches.
- Third place was shared by Neue Grundschule Potsdam and Berlin’s Käthe‑Kollwitz‑Gymnasium, each receiving €10,000 for concepts that embed AI in inclusive learning cultures and structured competency programs.
- In the Teilkonzept category, Friedensschule Osnabrück was honored for a democracy‑education project, Carl‑Orff‑Grundschule Wiesbach for a KI crisis‑help tool for teachers, and Ernst‑Reuter‑Schule Pattensen for a curriculum‑embedded Cyberethics course.