Josef Rabl

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Josef Rabl (born November 28, 1949 in Kötzting ) is a German high school teacher. He is the author of religious education , subject didactic and media didactic literature.

Rabl worked from 1975 to 1980 as a research assistant at the chair for religious education and catechetics ( Wolfgang Nastainczyk ) at the Catholic-Theological Faculty of the University of Regensburg . He received his doctorate in 1981 with the dissertation Religion in Children's Books: Analysis of Contemporary Children's Literature from the Aspect of Religious Education . Then he was a teacher at the Catholic school Liebfrauen in Berlin-Westend. He is currently working as a high school teacher ( director of studies ) at the Wald-Oberschule in Berlin-Charlottenburg . In addition, from 1987 to 1992 he was a lecturer for specialist Latin didactics at the Free University of Berlin with Andreas Fritsch . Together with Fritsch, Peter Lohe and Hans-Jörg Wölke, Rabl founded the Berlin state student competition Lebendige Antike in 1988 , which has been held every two years since 1989.

Rabl is a member of the DAV regional association Berlin-Brandenburg (1998–2014 first chairman) and in this function, for example, regularly organized the participation of Berlin students in the Certamen Ciceronianum Arpinas ; he has also been responsible for the magazine show section in the Forum Classicum since the 1990s . Since 1996 he has been co-editor of the magazine Latin and Greek in Berlin and Brandenburg . For his commitment to the project Schulpartnerschaften.de and the federal competition foreign languages he received the on 24 May 2006 the Federal Cross of Merit . From 2006 to 2008, Rabl was a member of the jury of the Environment Building Bridges project , which is carried out by the IZOP Institute in Aachen and the German Federal Environment Foundation under the patronage of the Federal President .

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  1. ↑ The blurb of his ed. Volume of Religious Children's Literature. Religious educational contributions 1967-1980
  2. Press release of the Senate Department for Education, Science and Research from May 24, 2006