Edda Heymel

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Edda Heymel (born April 12, 1951 in Breitungen ) is a German politician ( SPD ) and former Thuringian member of the state parliament.

Life and work

Edda Heymel is married and has three children. After finishing school, she attended the Institute for Teacher Training in Weimar for three years . Then she worked from 1971 to 1975 as an educator and teacher in the combine of special homes for psychodiagnostics and educational-psychological therapy in Berlin . In 1975/76 she worked briefly in the Niederschmalkalden apprentice dormitory . She then moved to the Polytechnische Oberschule II in Breitungen, where she was a teacher and educator until 1990.

politics

Heymel became a member of the first Thuringian state parliament in 1990 , to which she belonged until 1999. She was the chairman of the local association in Breitungen and had a seat in the local parliament. Edda Heymel was also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Thuringian State Center for Political Education and the Board of Trustees for Adult Education in Thuringia. In 1998 she received the badge of honor from the Research & Education Funding Society

literature

Interview in:

  • Holger Zürch (ed.): With free people on free land . 15 years of the Thuringian Parliament in retrospect, former MPs from the founding years in the Free State of Thuringia. Self-publication by Engelsdorfer Verlag , Leipzig 2006, ISBN 978-3-939404-01-9 , p. 95-107 . - The interview with Edda Heymel can also be found online at Qucosa from page 43 in the free e-book version of this book.
  • Conversation in: Holger Zürch: Thuringia's early years. Talks with Thuringian MPs about their time in the state parliament between 1990 and 1999. Erfurt 2004, ISBN 3-931426-85-8 (= Volume 20 of the Thuringia yesterday & today series , published by the Thuringia Regional Center for Civic Education )
  • Handbook for the Thuringian Parliament, 1st electoral period, 1991, p. 19.

Footnotes

  1. Honors. ( Memento from August 26, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Research & Education Promotion Society