Friedrich Feld (business educator)

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Friedrich field (born April 5, 1887 in Saarbrücken , † February 3, 1945 in Berlin ) was a German business educator and professor at the Berlin Business School . He is one of the pioneers of commercial school education. Feld was a self-confessed National Socialist .

Life

As a qualified commercial teacher , Friedrich Feld founded a commercial advanced training school there in 1922 from the private technical school of the Giessener Kaufmännischer Verein, from which the Friedrich Feld School , named after him in the 1960s, emerged . This school was renamed “Wirtschaftsschule am Oswaldsgarten” in 2016 due to Feld's National Socialist past.

Feld taught as a lecturer at the University of Frankfurt am Main . From 1930 Feld held the chair for business school education, the "Business Education Seminar", founded in 1929 at the Berlin School of Business until his death in a bomb attack in 1945. He presented the first theory of business education at the intersection of economics and education and built for teacher training the internships as well as the practical-pedagogical exercises during the studies. After the NSDAP came to power, Feld developed into a staunch National Socialist. Among other things, he joined the SA (1933) and the NSDAP (1937). In November 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler .

Feld's work was described as "delivering the classic vocational training theory to Nazi ideology", and he himself was characterized as a "flawless Nazi".

Fonts

  • Business Education , Winter, Heidelberg 1944
  • (Ed.): Basic questions of education for work and business , Kohlhammer, Stuttgart, Berlin 1939
  • Business community and upbringing: an economic educational study , Beltz, 1936
  • Business administration and education , in: Die Betriebswirtschaft, October 1933 online version
  • Modern humanism and vocational training in national political education , in: Education, July / August 1933, pp. 620–622
  • Basic questions in vocational school and business education , 1928
  • The pedagogical studies of the qualified business teacher: with guide through literature; with special consideration of the study conditions at the University of Frankfurt a. M. , 1926
  • The teaching method in the commercial college on a professional and youth psychological basis , 1920
  • Co-editor of the magazine for commercial school education

literature

  • Christine Mayer: On the scientific justification of vocational and business education by Friedrich Feld in Frankfurt am Main , in: Lisop, Ingrid (ed.): From sales assistant to manager. A century of commercial professionalization in science and practice using the example of Frankfurt am Main . Frankfurt, Main: Verl. Der Ges. For the promotion of work-oriented research and education (2001), pp. 65–85
  • Jürgen Zabeck (2009): History of vocational education and its theory, Paderborn, p. 640ff.
  • Volker Bank, Annekathrin Lehmann (2013): Theodor Franke. Saxon pioneer of economic educational thinking in Germany. Reports from vocational and business education. No. 9, Chemnitz. link

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Letter from Eduard Spranger, a good friend ; Berlin Chronicle 1945
  2. Jürgen Zabeck (2009): History of professional education and its theory, Paderborn, p. 640ff.
  3. ^ Volker Bank, Annekathrin Lehmann (2013): Theodor Franke. Saxon pioneer of economic educational thinking in Germany . Reports from vocational and business education. No. 9. Retrieved April 16, 2015