Friedrich Trost (pedagogue)

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Friedrich Trost , occasionally Fritz Trost (born October 23, 1899 in Frankenberg (Eder) ; † July 4, 1965 in Frankfurt am Main ) was a German educator , institute director and professor of political science .

Life

Trost was the son of the baker Anton Trost in Frankenberg and Anna Karoline, nee. Kauffeld.

Trost first attended the Frankenberg teacher training college and in 1917 became a soldier in the First World War on the Western Front. In 1920 he passed the first teacher examination for elementary school . He then became an employee in the Reich Central Office for Homeland Service , State Department Kassel, and looked after the press archive. His acquaintance with Otto Suhr dated from this time . After graduating from high school in 1923, he began to study political science, philosophy, education and psychology at the University of Marburg . In 1924 he became an employee at a private agricultural school (vocational school) in Korbach . From 1925 to 1926 he studied business and social education in Frankfurt am Main and in 1927 became a qualified business teacher . In 1929 he received his doctorate in political science in Frankfurt, where in 1929 he became a research assistant at the seminar for welfare and social education with Christian Jasper Klumker . From 1930 he headed the Deacon School and the Evangelical Educational School of the Hessian Brothers' House in Treysa-Hephata .

After the liberation in 1945 he became Deputy Mayor of Treysa . In 1947 he became an adjunct professor and acting head of the Pedagogical Institute (PI) Darmstadt for elementary school teacher training in Hesse, which had been relocated to the Heiligenberg Castle in Jugenheim (Bergstrasse) since the end of 1945 due to lack of space , then in 1950 he became a full professor and at the same time director of the PI. In 1961 he became a professor of education and training at the Giessen University of Education and President of the Council of this university; he had to resign from this office for health reasons. The PI Darmstadt-Jugenheim was dissolved in 1963, the tasks and the lecturers were distributed to the universities of education in Frankfurt am Main and Gießen, and in 1967 it was relocated to the University of Frankfurt and the University of Gießen .

Trost had been a member of the synod in the dean's office in Bergstrasse, Evangelical Church in Hesse and Nassau , since 1949 , and in 1950 he was president of the dean's synod .

Honors

Works

  • The Göttingen industrial school . Series: Works from the Research Institute for Welfare in Frankfurt, 4. Carl Heymanns Verlag , Berlin 1930
  • Authority and freedom in upbringing, in: Three lectures, held on the free time of the professional group institutional education of the Association of Evangelical Welfare Carers in Germany. The other lectures: Hans Neumann, Sexual Neglect and Wally Schick, The Educator as Personality. Verlag Verband der Ev. Welfare nurses, Eckartsberga 1931
  • Ed .: Handbook of Home Education. With the participation of experts from all areas and directions of home education in community with Hans Scherpner . Delivery 1 - 12. Diesterweg, Frankfurt 1952–1966
  • Changing education. Twelve lectures and essays on contemporary pedagogy. Ott, Darmstadt 1955
    • Excerpt: The educational power of the family, in Hermann Röhrs , Ed .: Social pedagogy and their theory. Selection of representative texts, pedagogy. Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, Frankfurt 1968, pp. 62–67
  • The educational mandate. 12 posts. Beltz, Weinheim 1964
  • The means of education. 16 lectures Beltz-Verlag , Weinheim 1966; 2nd edition 1967

literature

  • Education and humanity. Festgabe F. Trost for his 65th birthday. Ed. Walter Asmus . Aloys Henn , Ratingen 1965. Bibliography F. Trost pp. 156–159
  • Education as a profession and science. Ceremony for F. Trost for his 60th birthday Ed. Walter Asmus, Johann Peter Ruppert. Diesterweg Verlag , Frankfurt 1961.
  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar , 1966, pp. 2521, 2829
  • German Family Archives , Vol. 29, 1965, p. 212
  • Helene Saal: Different is normal. Looking for answers behind the facades. New literature, Jena 2013 ISBN 3940085715
  • Karl-Heinz Hartmann: A pioneer of Hessian teacher training. Friedrich Trost from Frankenberg died 50 years ago, from 1899 to 1965. In: Frankenberger Heimatkalender, 33rd year 2015, pp. 91–99

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.friedrich-trost-schule.de/schulgeschichte/
  2. about the foundation in 1784 by the pastor Ludwig Gerhard Wagemann. Book recorded in the Bavarian Library Association and at the Baden-Württemberg Library Service Center, except for the DNB
  3. ↑ a total of 39 pages. Proof can only be obtained from the Baden-Württemberg Library Service Center
  4. ^ Daughter of Fr. Trost