General German teacher newspaper

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Under the name Allgemeine Deutsche Lehrerzeitung (ADLZ), magazines for teachers appeared from 1848 to 1971 under various editors.

From 1848 to 1851 was General German Teachers Association , whose founding in Dresden, among other things Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wander had called and in Eisenach on 28-30th September 1848 took place. August Berthelt became the first editor of the newspaper of the General German Teachers' Association . After the meetings, which were poorly attended in the following years because of the repression, it was decided in 1851 to publish only one organ of the General German Teachers' Assemblies , which for the first time bore the name Allgemeine Deutsche Lehrerzeitung . It was published from 1852 to 1871 under the publisher Berthelt in Leipzig. The readers were mostly elementary school teachers.

After the nationwide German Teachers' Association was founded in 1871, it published the Pedagogical Newspaper in Berlin as its main newspaper until 1919 , while the General German Teachers' Newspaper existed in Leipzig , also as an organ of the German Teachers' Pension Association. In addition, the Prussian Association published the more widely read Prussian Teachers' Newspaper and other regional associations their magazines. Elementary school teachers remained the readership.

After the reorganization in 1919, the general German teacher newspaper was published weekly until 1933 as the successor to the Pedagogical Newspaper in Berlin for the newly formed German Teachers Association under the editor Georg Wolff , from 1925 Leo Raeppel. After joining the Nazi teachers' association in 1933, the magazine was discontinued.

In the course of the formation of teachers 'associations after 1945, the Working Group of German Teachers' Associations (AGDL) was created in the British Zone. The main sponsor since 1948 was the Education and Science Union (GEW). Since 1947 she has been publishing the Allgemeine Deutsche Lehrerzeitung again , first under the honorary editing of Anne Banaschewski until 1950, then full-time under Karl Bungardt. The places of publication were Frankfurt am Main and Essen. The journal appeared under this name until 1971, when it renamed the GEW Education and Science , which now has a circulation of 270,000 (ISSN 0342-0671).

In the GDR , the publisher Volk und Wissen published the German teacher newspaper from 1954 to 1990 (subtitle organ of the socialist school in the GDR ), which was initially continued by Western publishers after the fall of the Wall, but was discontinued in 1999 due to a lack of response.

literature

  • Rainer Bölling: Elementary school teachers and politics: the German teachers' association 1918–1933 , Göttingen 1978

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