Glockseeschule
Glockseeschule | |
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type of school | Primary and secondary school |
founding | 1972 |
address |
Am Lindenhofe 14 |
country | Lower Saxony |
Country | Germany |
Coordinates | 52 ° 20 '7 " N , 9 ° 45' 41" E |
student | around 220 |
management | Holger Braun |
Website | glocksee-schule.webseiten.cc |
The Glockseeschule is an alternative educational primary and secondary school for students in grades 1 to 10 in Hanover-Döhren . With its approach, it stands in the tradition of German reform pedagogy , which experienced a second bloom when it was founded in 1972.
founding
In 1972 the Glockseeschule was founded. It was created in the former Fuhramt building in the Glocksee in Calenberger Neustadt . At the same time, the Glocksee Independent Youth Center was established there . The founders of the school include the Hanoverian sociologist Oskar Negt and the educators Albert Ilien and Thomas Ziehe .
description
The Glockseeschule as an all-day school , like other reform-pedagogical and alternative schools, does not have a 45-minute cycle, no school bell, no sitting down. The school focuses on social integration and individual support at the same time. Grades are only awarded in the tenth grade. About 210 students study at the school. Every year there are roughly twice as many registrations as there are free places.
Although the school is comparatively successful in the traditional sense too - two thirds of the students enrolled there later graduate from high school - it remained an exception in the German school system. Various concepts that were first used in Germany in the Glocksee School are now standard in German schools, such as school buildings that are painted by the students and cozy corners in primary school classrooms.
Officially, the Glockseeschule is a state school with a special educational offer and, unlike other alternative and reform educational schools, is state sponsored and is therefore 100% financed by public funds. She is a member of the school association Blick über den Zaun .
The old building of the school complex is a listed building .
literature
- Albert Ilien: School as a home? Attempts to answer from the Hanoverian Glocksee School (= Oldenburger VorDrucke 27, ISSN 0932-7584 ). Center for Pedagogical Professional Practice, Oldenburg 1987.
- Ulrike Köhler, Doris Krammling-Jöhrens: The Glocksee School. History - practice - experiences. Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn / Obb. 2000, ISBN 3-7815-1098-0 .
- Ulrike Köhler: The Glocksee School in the Mirror of its Graduates: An Investigation of the Biographical Significance of School Time . In: Heiner Ullrich, Till-Sebastian Idel, Katharina Kunze (eds.): Exploring the other - empirical impulses from reform and alternative schools (= Franz Hamburger, Marianne Horstkemper, Wolfgang Melzer, Klaus-Jürgen Tillmann [ed.]: Schule und Society . Band 32 ). 1st edition. Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-8100-3844-X , p. 111-121 .
- Doris Krammling-Jöhrens: Atmosphere as a level of reality. Using ethnographic research to provide experiences from a school . In: Heiner Ullrich, Till-Sebastian Idel, Katharina Kunze (eds.): Exploring the other - empirical impulses from reform and alternative schools (= Franz Hamburger, Marianne Horstkemper, Wolfgang Melzer, Klaus-Jürgen Tillmann [ed.]: Schule und Society . Band 32 ). 1st edition. Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-8100-3844-X , p. 123-134 .
- Oskar Negt: ... it was new territory for all of us. On the beginnings and characteristics of the scientific support at the Glockseeschule in Hanover - a public letter to the editors . In: Heiner Ullrich, Till-Sebastian Idel, Katharina Kunze (eds.): Exploring the other - empirical impulses from reform and alternative schools (= Franz Hamburger, Marianne Horstkemper, Wolfgang Melzer, Klaus-Jürgen Tillmann [ed.]: Schule und Society . Band 32 ). 1st edition. Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2004, ISBN 3-8100-3844-X , p. 107-110 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Imprint. In: glocksee-schule.webseiten.cc. Retrieved April 24, 2020 .
- ^ Lower Saxony State Administration Office - Institute for Monument Preservation: City of Hanover: Directory of architectural monuments according to § 4 (NDSchG) (excluding architectural monuments of the archaeological monument preservation) , as of July 1, 1985