Heinrich Ernst Stötzner

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Heinrich Ernst Stötzner (born June 21, 1832 in Großenhain ; † November 2, 1910 in Dresden ) was a German educator.

Life

Born in 1832 in Großenhain, Saxony, Stötzner attended the Freiherrlich von Fletcher seminar in Dresden from 1848 before he got his first job in 1851 at the Royal Educational Institute for the weak and dumb in Hubertusburg Castle in Wermsdorf . In 1855 he switched to the Leipzig deaf-mute institution as an assistant teacher. From 1887 he continued his professional activity as vice-principal at the school for the weak-minded in Dresden, before retiring in 1901. Stötzner died in Dresden in 1910.

Stötzner vigorously advocated the teaching and upbringing of “poorly qualified children” in independent schools, that is, for a group of pupils who today would be described as “children and young people with learning and development disorders or delays”. In 1881 he founded such a school in Leipzig.

In Miltenberg , a school was named after him. A special needs school in Hanover also bears his name; in 1965 a special needs education center in Berlin was named after him.

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Stötzner had been the editor of the magazine “Welt der Jugend” since 1873, and since 1874 of the “Anzeiger für die newest pedagogical literature”, which appeared as a supplement to the general German teacher newspaper. He also published educational articles in general magazines such as the gazebo .

  • Schools for children with limited ability, first draft to justify the same Leipzig, Winter, 1864. (Reprint, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Marhold, 1963)
  • Old and new from the field of curative education , Leipzig, 1868.
  • Samuel Heinicke, his life and work , Leipzig: Klinkhardt, 1870.

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Individual evidence

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  2. http://www.stoetzner-schule.de/
  3. http://www.90323.nibis.de/
  4. https://www.stoetznerschule-berlin.de/
  5. ^ Wilhelm Haan (Ed.): Saxon Writer Lexicon , 1875.