Inge Hansen-Schaberg

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Inge Hansen-Schaberg (born March 11, 1954 in Flensburg ) is a German educational scientist .

Life

Inge Hansen-Schaberg studied German and biology at the Berlin University of Education from 1974 and passed the state exams in 1980 and 1983. She then worked at a West Berlin elementary and secondary school until 1989. Hansen-Schaberg became Minna Specht with her dissertation in 1991 - a socialist in the rural education center movement (1918-1951). Examination of the educational biography of a reform pedagogue at the TU Berlin, PhD and habilitation in 1998 at the University of Potsdam .

In 1998 she became a private lecturer at the Institute for Educational Science at the TU Berlin. In 2003 she was appointed adjunct professor. Her work focuses on pedagogy in the 20th century, girls' education and co-education, pedagogical biographies and childhood, youth and school in exile. She researches the Austrian educator Ernst Papanek .

Hansen-Schaberg has headed the “Women in Exile” working group in the Society for Exile Research since 2001 and has been its deputy chairman since 2005.

Hansen-Schaberg is civically committed to her place of residence in Rotenburg (Wümme) as the chairwoman of the “ Cohn-Scheune ” association, Jewish museum and cultural workshop.

Fonts (selection)

  • Minna Specht - a socialist in the rural education home movement (1918 to 1951). Research into the educational biography of a reform pedagogue . Frankfurt am Main: Lang, 1992, ISBN 3-631-44250-5
  • Return and new beginning. The effectiveness of the pedagogues Olga Essig, Katharina Petersen and Minna Specht in western Germany after the war . In: Yearbook for Historical Educational Research, Vol. 1 (1993), pp. 319–338
  • (Ed.): "Tell something". The biographical dimension in education. Bruno Schonig for his 60th birthday . Baltmannsweiler 1997
  • with Beate Schmeichel-Falkenberg (ed.): Women remember: Resistance, persecution, exile, 1933–1945 , proceedings, Berlin: Weidler, 2000
  • with Bruno Schonig (Ed.): Reform pedagogical school concepts , Vol. 5: Freinet pedagogy . Baltmannsweiler: Schneider, 2002 ISBN 3-89676-502-7
  • with Bruno Schonig: Basic knowledge of pedagogy. Reform pedagogical school concepts Volume 6: Waldorf pedagogy . Baltmannsweiler: Schneider, 2002 ISBN 3-89676-503-5
  • (Ed.): Persecuted as a child: Anne Frank and the others . Berlin: Weidler, 2004 ISBN 3-89693-244-6
  • with Christian Ritzi (Ed.): Paths of pedagogues before and after 1933 . Baltmannsweiler: Schneider, 2004 ISBN 3-89676-768-2
  • Ethics of Memory in Practice . 2005
  • Familystories). Experiences and processing of exile and persecution in the life of the daughters . 2006
  • The political becomes personal - family history (s) . 2007
  • with Hiltrud Häntzschel (ed.): Politics - Party work - Pacifism in emigration: Women act . Munich: edition text + kritik, 2010
  • (Ed.): Landerziehungsheim-Pädagogik , Reformpädagogische Schulkonzepte, Volume 2, Baltmannsweiler: Schneider, 2012 ISBN 978-3-8340-0962-3
  • with Wolfgang Thöner, Adriane Feustel (Ed.): Removed: Women of the Bauhaus during the Nazi era - persecution and exile . Munich: edition text + kritik, 2012 ISBN 978-3-86916-212-6
  • with Sylvia Asmus, Germaine Goetzinger, Hiltrud Häntzschel (eds.): On unsafe terrain. Letter writing in exile. Munich: edition text + kritik, 2013
  • with Hildegard Feidel-Mertz (ed.): Hilde Jarecki: Playgroups - A practice-related approach . Bad Heilbrunn: Julius Klinkhardt, 2014 ISBN 978-3-7815-1977-0
  • with Irene Below , Maria Kublitz-Kramer (ed.): The end of exile? Letters from women after 1945 . Munich: edition text + kritik, 2015, ISBN 3869163739
  • with Irene Below, Hiltrud Häntzschel , Maria Kublitz-Kramer (eds.): Fluchtorte - places of memory. Sanary-sur-Mer, Les Milles, Marseille . Munich: edition text + kritik, 2017 ISBN 978-3-86916-603-2
  • Lisa Seiden: "Always stay with your brother!: A story of the" Kindertransport " . Edited and with an afterword by Inge Hansen-Schaberg. Translation from Spanish by Dieter Heymann. Berlin: Hentrich, 2018 ISBN 978-3-95565- 265-4

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Ernst Papanek in the Vienna History Wiki of the City of Vienna
  2. Cultural institutions , at Stadt Rotenburg (Wümme), accessed October 29, 2018