Anne Fischer-Buck

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Anne Fischer-Buck (* July 7, 1920 in Oldenburg ; † December 24, 2013 in Norderstedt ) was a German pedagogue / social pedagogue and philosopher . She is the younger sister of the author and sculptor Dorothea Buck .

Gravestone of Franz Fischer and Anne Fischer-Buck

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She was the youngest of five children of the church council Hermann Buck and his wife Anna, geb. Lahusen. Hermann Buck worked as an assistant preacher in the Hahnenkleer stave church from around 1938 to 1950 . From 1933 he was in the resistance against Adolf Hitler (Pastor Kwami affair ) and belonged with his brother-in-law Günther Dehn to the circle around Dietrich Bonhoeffer . The pastor's daughter grew up with her four siblings in Oldenburg and on Wangerooge. After visiting the Leyzeum, she completed the kindergarten and after-school careers training in Weimar from 1938 to 1940 , at the seminar led by Mintje Bostedt . There was u. a. Christine Uhl her teacher and practice supervisor, and Klara Stoevesandt and Renata von Ungern-Sternberg her classmates. Fischer-Buck was on friendly terms with the women mentioned throughout his life. She got her first job as a kindergarten teacher in Oberweißbach, where the kindergarten was housed in Friedrich Froebel's birth house.

In 1942 she trained as a factory teacher in Leipzig and as a youth leader in Bremen. For several years she worked as a handicraft teacher in the kindergarten teachers' seminar in Bad Kösen . She studied pedagogy, psychology and evangelical theology in Bonn , Zurich and Basel . In 1957 she did her doctorate under Theodor Litt . The topic of her dissertation is: Education in accordance with nature. A comparison of the teachings of Pestalozzi and Montessori applied to today's psychological pedagogy . From 1967 until her retirement, Fischer-Buck taught pedagogy, psychology and methodology at the Fachschule für Sozialpädagogik I in Hamburg . 1957 (Diss. Phil.)

In 1956 she married the philosopher Franz Fischer . The marriage had two children. After the death of her husband, Fischer-Buck dedicated himself to preserving the scientific work of her husband Franz Fischer and founded the Franz-Fischer-Kreis and in 1986 the Fischer-Verlag in Norderstedt, with a magazine for philosophy and education. She was also the editor of many writings, in joint production with the Leipzig University Press and Academic Publishing Company. In 2007, Fischer-Buck converted the Fischer Circle into the Franz Fischer Society. With this foundation, in which scientists from all over the world are members and meet once a year for the symposium in Norderstedt, Fischer-Buck made a decisive contribution to the renewal of many educational approaches.

Works (selection)

  • Natural education. A comparison of the teachings of Pestalozzi and Montessori applied to today's psychological pedagogy. Bonn 1957 (Diss. Phil.)
  • Request from Froebel. In: Our Youth 1982, pp. 146–154
  • Erika Hoffmann's contribution to socio-educational practice. Fröbel's work in the »Third Reich« - A subjective report: For Erika Hoffmann on her 90th birthday, Norderstedt 1992
  • Mintje Bostedt 1897 - 1955, Norderstedt 1995

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.univerlag-leipzig.de/catalog/category/76-Gemeinschaftsproduktionen_mit_dem_Anne_Fischer_Verlag_Norderstedt
  2. http://www.franz-fischer-gesellschaft.de/

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