Gerhard Arnhardt

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Gerhard Arnhardt (born January 12, 1936 in Salza , Province of Saxony ; † November 20, 2008 in Bad Sachsa , Lower Saxony ) was a German educator and university professor.

Life

After attending secondary school in Nordhausen, where he passed his Abitur, the locksmith's son went to the Martin Luther University in Halle-Wittenberg , where he studied pedagogy with a subject combination of chemistry and biology.

In 1971 he received his doctorate from the Martin Luther University in Halle with a dissertation on the pedagogical effectiveness of process components in the development of ideological and philosophical convictions in scientific teaching. An empirical study in the Naumburg district . In 1979 he presented the dissertation B on the subject of school gate over centuries, an educational process between progressiveness and stagnation at the University of Jena . This habilitation thesis formed the basis for his work Schulpforte , published in 1988 . A school under the sign of the humanistic educational tradition , which was published by the Commission for German Educational and School History of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of the German Democratic Republic. At the same time, this work was Volume 25 of Monumenta paedagogica, Series A, History of Civic Educational Policy and Pedagogy.

From 1956 he worked as a school principal in Klosterhäseler , Mertendorf and Naumburg (Saale) . In 1969 Gerhardt Arnhardt became director of the extended secondary school in Schulpforte , today's Pforta state school in Saxony-Anhalt , before he was appointed lecturer at the University of Jena . Until his retirement, Gerhard Arnhardt was a professor of historical pedagogy, previously from 1985 professor of history and education at the "Karl Friedrich Wilhelm Wander" college of education in Dresden , where he had been active since 1983.

In the reunified Germany, Gerhard Arnhardt became Dean of the Faculty for Pedagogical Sciences at the Dresden University in October 1990. In 1992 he retired early and moved to Lower Saxony .

literature

  • Petra Dorfmüller: Vita Gerhard Arnhardt , in: DIE PFORTE , No. 62/2009, 62nd edition of the members' magazine of the Pförtner Bundes eV, p. 1

Individual evidence

  1. Vita Gerhard Arnhardt , in: THE DOOR ., No. 62/2009, 62nd edition of the magazine for members of the porter Federal eV, p.1