Claus-Dieter Freymann

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Claus-Dieter Freymann (born June 18, 1938 in Dorpat ) is a German educationalist, church official and jazz musician.

Life

Born in Estonia, Freymann came to Poznan with his family at the age of one. After fleeing in January 1945, the family came to East Berlin via Greifswald, Rügen and Rostock in 1950, from where they fled to Hamburg in 1954 and finally settled in Bonn. After graduating from high school, he studied engineering at the Technical University of Braunschweig . In 1961 he became a member of the Corps Rhenania ZAB . After a few semesters, he broke off his engineering studies in Braunschweig and switched to the Westphalian Wilhelms University , where he took up a teaching degree for philosophy and education. In 1966 he became a member of the Corps Guestphalia Halle zu Münster . In 1971 he was promoted to Dr. phil. did his doctorate and went to teach at the Evangelical University of Applied Sciences in Düsseldorf, which appointed him professor for educational sciences and didactics / methodology of social education in 1977. He taught there and at the Evangelical University of Applied Sciences Rhineland-Westphalia-Lippe in Bochum until his retirement in 2003. His main focus was on youth and church community work.

Freymann held numerous honorary positions in the Diakonie of the Evangelical Church . From 1985 to 2013 he was honorary chairman of the board of trustees of the Diakonisches Werk in the church district An der Ruhr. He promoted the "open all-day school" and integration offers for migrants . This included an integration school with language courses and free homework supervision for children and young people with learning difficulties. Since 2011 he has been running the "Evangelical Institute for Quality Development" of the Evangelical Workers' Movement (EAB) in North Rhine-Westphalia on a voluntary basis, in whose founding he was instrumental.

Freymann has been a jazz musician since his student days. He has been playing the banjo and guitar since it was founded in 1982 in the Mülheim Ruhr-River Jazz Band , which performs throughout Europe.

Awards

Fonts

  • Youth, sexuality, upbringing: the introduction to marriage and family in the context of gender education as a socio-educational problem , 1971
  • Instructions for writing scientific papers: Aids for training, basic and main courses, additional and postgraduate courses, journalism , 1979
  • Handbook for Campers and Campers , 1982
  • Recreation for children and young people in North Rhine-Westphalia: evaluation of leisure time work 1984/85 , 1985 (together with Paul-Jürgen Pfeiffer, Wolfgang Wende)

Web links

Remarks

  1. ↑ In 1983 he was awarded the ribbon of the Cartel Corps Franconia Karlsruhe .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 150 years of the Corps Rhenania Zurich-Aachen-Braunschweig, 1855-2005. Braunschweig 2005, pp. 230, 333.
  2. Kösener Corpslisten 1996, 50/1579
  3. Ruhr-River Jazzband (Mülheim) - 2009, 2010 on http://www.quedlinburg-swingt.de