Editorial team
The content on Sprachschule.org is produced by three specialist editorial ressorts. Each ressort covers its own subject area with dedicated expertise. The identities listed here are editorial identities representing the work of each ressort.
Lena Brandmann
Editor, Language & Learning
Lena has been writing for learners and prospective students since 2020. She studied German Literature and Education in Tübingen and taught German as a Foreign Language for three years before moving to editorial work. Today she regularly tests new learning apps and speaks with language schools across Germany.
All articles by Lena →Jonas Henkel
Editor, Migration & Bureaucracy
Jonas has worked on German migration law since 2019 — first as a volunteer asylum counselor, today as an editor. He studied Social Sciences in Leipzig and reads Bundesanzeiger notices over breakfast. His focus: how abstract legal text translates into concrete applications.
All articles by Jonas →Selina Kaya
Editor, Life & Experience
Selina grew up bilingual (German and Turkish) and knows both sides of the migration experience — her family's and that of the people coming to Germany today. She studied European Ethnology and has been interviewing international students and care workers for the editorial team since 2021.
All articles by Selina →Editorial principles
All ressorts operate under the same editorial guidelines. Primary sources (BAMF, German Foreign Office, Federal Employment Agency) take precedence over secondary sources. Legal and visa-related content is verified against multiple sources and updated promptly when regulations change.
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