Hessenkolleg Frankfurt

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Hessenkolleg Frankfurt
type of school College
founding 1960
address

Biegweg 41
60486 Frankfurt

place Frankfurt am Main
country Hesse
Country Germany
Coordinates 50 ° 7 '6 "  N , 8 ° 37' 10"  E Coordinates: 50 ° 7 '6 "  N , 8 ° 37' 10"  E
management Astrid Bausch
Website hessenkolleg-frankfurt.de

The Hessenkolleg Frankfurt is one of the first institutes of the second educational path , which has enabled adults in Hesse since 1960 to obtain the higher education entrance qualification in a three to three and a half year course after their professional training .

history

The Hessenkollegs were set up in Wiesbaden in 1959 , in Frankfurt am Main in 1960 , in Kassel in 1962 , in Wetzlar in 1963 and in Rüsselsheim in 1964 (merged with the Wiesbaden Hessenkolleg in 1996).

The first course at the Frankfurter Kolleg was opened on May 2, 1960 with 56 participants in the Haus der Jugend , a Frankfurt youth hostel. From the second course onwards, lessons took place in cramped conditions in the Anne Frank Realschule in Frankfurt-Eschersheim. Only in October 1967 did it move into its own building in Frankfurt-Rödelheim, Biegweg 41.

Right from the start of the college's establishment, the fellows received a grant for the duration of their training from the Walter Kolb Foundation, which was set up specifically for this purpose . In its early years, the college had to deal with accusations by political opponents of being a "left-wing cadre factory ". The head of the college in the founding phase was Martin Schädler, his successor was Walter Kugler. From 1997 to January 2015, Bodo Fritz headed the college. Astrid Bausch has been his successor since then.

Well-known graduates

literature

  • 25 years Hessenkolleg Frankfurt. Second education 1960-1985 . Hessenkolleg Frankfurt, May 1985.
  • Statistical survey of the Hessenkollegs 1959–1964 for the Landesring der Hessenkollegs on November 1st, 1964 .
  • Hessenkolleg Frankfurt 1960-2010 . Hessenkolleg Frankfurt, August 2010.

Web links

Footnotes

  1. ^ Mathilde Hennig: How normal is the norm? Linguistic norms in the field of tension between linguistics, linguistic public and language didactics . Kassel University Press GmbH, Kassel 2009. ISBN 9783899584929 , page 5.
  2. Johannes Regenbogen: Educational Will and Educational Situation. An investigation in the Hessenkollegs . Volume 3 of the Studies in Educational Psychology Beltz 1968, p. 15.
  3. ^ Thomas Ellwein: Politics, Government, Administration. Investigations into the government process in the Federal Republic of Germany . Volume 2, Part 1, Kohlhammer, 1966, p. 177.
  4. 25 years of the Hessenkolleg Frankfurt. Second education 1960-1985 . Hessenkolleg Frankfurt, May 1985, p. 12.