Hans-Peter de Lorent

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Hans-Peter de Lorent (born March 2, 1949 in Neumünster ) is a German politician on the Green Alternative List (GAL) and a former member of the Hamburg Parliament .

Life

Hans-Peter de Lorent came to Hamburg in 1957 and attended school there until he graduated from high school. This was followed by a degree in educational sciences and psychology in Hamburg and active work in student and academic self-administration.

After his legal clerkship from 1973 to 1974, he worked as a primary and secondary school teacher, 10 years of which at the first all-day school in a socially deprived area in Hamburg.

In 1990 he wrote a dissertation on the history of school self-government . Since 1996 he has been a senior seminar leader at the State Institute for Teacher Training and School Development in Hamburg. In addition to teacher training, he deals with further training for management staff in schools and school administration on the topics of team management, project management and leadership as well as the training of school inspectors for Hamburg schools. Since 2008 he has been the head of the planning team in the Hamburg school authority.

He is married to a Hamburg headmistress and has four grown children.

politics

De Lorent was a member of the German Communist Party until the summer of 1989 . From 1976 to 1996 he was a member of the central staff council for elementary, secondary and special schools, and was its deputy chairman for several years. From 1980 to 1986 he was editor-in-chief of the Hamburg teachers' newspaper. 1990 to 1996 regional chairman of the education and science union and member of the main board of the GEW. From 1997 to 2001 he was a member of the Hamburg parliament for the Green Alternative List (GAL). During this time of the red-green coalition member of the school committee, the science committee, the budget committee, representing the youth and sports committee.

Publications

In 1980 his novel Die Hexenjagd ( ISBN 3-88142-224-2 ) was published by the Dortmunder Weltkreis Verlag . Because of this novel, in which the practice of professional bans was described very closely from the point of view of an affected teacher, a spectacular trial ensued, which de Lorent won in two instances. Hans-Peter de Lorent wrote two other novels: ... but prison is out of the question (1983) and Discrete Career (1984).

More publishments:

  • School under the swastika (Ed. With Ursel Hochmuth ), 1985
  • Everyday school life under the swastika (Ed. With Reiner Lehberger , preface by Klaus von Dohnanyi ), 1986
  • The dream of a free school. School and school policy in Hamburg during the Weimar Republic (Ed. With Volker Ullrich ), 1988
  • School without a supervisor. History of the self-government of Hamburg schools from 1870 to 1986 (dissertation), 1992
  • Autonomy of schools (Ed. With G. Zimdahl), 1993
  • Course book for teacher training (Ed. With A. Köpke), 1997
  • Schools in Hamburg: A guide through the structure and history of the Hamburg school system (with Reiner Lehberger ), 2012, ISBN 978-3921174234 .
  • Perpetrator profiles: Those responsible in Hamburg's education system under the swastika , Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, State Center for Political Education, Volume 1, 2016, ISBN 978-3-929728-92-7 ( online ), Volume 2, 2017, ISBN 978-3-946246 -13-8 ( online ).

He has also written numerous articles in educational journals and books on educational and school reform topics.

literature

  • Citizens Handbook - Citizenship of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, 16th electoral period (as of August 1997), p. 49.

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