Heino Hempel

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Heino Hempel (born December 31, 1920 ) is a German teacher, technical college director and monument conservator .

Heino Hempel was the son of a teacher who lost his teaching post for political reasons after the Nazis came to power in 1933. After the Second World War, he joined the later SED in February 1946, became one of the numerous new teachers in Dresden and was one of the pioneers of the school system in the Soviet Zone. He also devoted himself relatively quickly to the tasks of teacher training and further education. From 1951 he also worked for the Saxon State Adult Education Center. He taught at Schloss Siebeneichen near Meißen , where he a. a. also developed plans for pedagogical training in the numerous adult education centers in Saxony and the later GDR districts of Dresden, Leipzig and Karl-Marx-Stadt. He specialized in teaching and research on selected theoretical and practical problems of club work in the GDR, cultural-political management issues in the sense of SED policy and methodological issues of pedagogy in adult education and training.

After the Ministry of Culture was founded in 1953, he became director of the training facility at Siebeneichen Castle, where mainly cultural officials in the sense of Marxism-Leninism were trained and further educated. In 1958 he achieved through his commitment that a course system became a technical college for club leaders. From then on, we worked closely with the Institute for Adult Education at the Karl Marx University in Leipzig.

Between 1963 and 1965 he was seconded to Schwedt by the then Minister of Culture . He then went back to school in Dresden and took over the position of deputy director at the Palucca School, which was mainly dedicated to the training of young artists.

In 1970 he was appointed 1st Secretary of the Dresden District Management of the GDR Cultural Association . He held this office until the end of 1977. Then from 1978 he became deputy chief curator of the Institute for Monument Preservation , Dresden office.

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  1. ^ Manfred Bachmann : Preservation of monuments as a practical cultural policy , in: Sächsische Heimatblätter , 27 (1981), p. 1895
  2. ^ Karl Laux: Nachklang . Autobiography, 1977, p. 443.