Hermann Raschke (pedagogue)

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Hermann Raschke (born December 24, 1866 in Teschen , † May 29, 1945 in Mödling ) was an Austrian educator .

Life

Hermann Raschke, son of a high school professor, studied German , geography and history at the University of Vienna from 1885 to 1891 . In 1886 he joined the later Corps Symposium. In 1894 he was promoted to Dr. phil. PhD. After completing the probationary year between 1897 and 1898 he was a teacher at various schools in Bohemia and from 1903 to 1924 at the Realschule im XX. Viennese district, where between 1913 and 1919 he was assigned to the Realgymnasium for girls in Vienna's VIII district as director. From 1919 he worked in the Ministry of Education in the newly founded reform department for secondary schools, whose management he took over in 1922 and promoted to Ministerialrat. He retired in 1924.

In his work Minimum curriculum and normal curriculum as the basis of a secondary school reform of 1908, he developed a plan for a complete reorganization of secondary schools as part of a fundamental reform of the entire school system in Austria and commented on this in numerous specialist journals.

plant

  • Minimum curriculum and normal curriculum as the basis of a secondary school reform , 1908
  • Problems of school reform in Austria . In: Österreichische Rundschau , Volume 63, 1920
  • Epilogue to: W. Waldstein, On the question of history lessons at the German middle school . In: Volkserbildung, educational part , 1924
  • Revised by: Emmanuel Hannak, Textbook of Modern History , 7. – 8. Edition, 1903-1907
  • Revised by: Emmanuel Hannak, Textbook of Ancient History , 7th edition, 1905
  • Revised by: Emmanuel Hannak, Textbook of the History of the Middle Ages , 7th edition, 1906

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Kösener Corpslisten 1930, 136 , 5