Elisabeth Lucker

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Elisabeth Lucker (born September 18, 1914 in Friedenshütte ; † July 24, 2008 in Essen ) was a German psychologist and university professor specializing in school and conflict psychology .

Life

In 1934 Lucker began training as a primary school teacher at the college for teacher training in Bytom and initially worked at a private school for the physically handicapped . From 1937 Lucker received positions as a teacher in Beuthen and Cologne. In the Third Reich she studied pedagogy , modern history and psychology at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Berlin and in 1941 Lucker became an employee at the Institute for Work Psychology and Work Education in Berlin. She received her doctorate in 1944 under Eduard Spranger and Oswald Kroh with a dissertation on the subject of "Comparative investigation into the practical intelligence of boys and girls. A contribution to the question of industrial use of women". After the war she first taught in Berlin-Wannsee and then in 1946 received an apprenticeship at the Pedagogical Academy in Oberhausen . Lucker went to the Pedagogical Academy in Essen as a lecturer in 1953 and became a full professor of psychology in 1968 and taught at the University of Essen until her retirement in 1979 . From 1949 to 1954 Lucker worked in an educational counseling center she founded in Oberhausen .

Publications

  • Lucker, E. (1955). The practical-intellectual talent of girls in their importance for the job. An experimental study to solve the job problems of young women. Ratingen: Henn.
  • Lucker, E. (1967). Parent Education and Mental Hygiene. Weinheim: Beltz.
  • Lucker, E. (1972). The school in a changing society. Ratingen: Henn.

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