Julius Dettmar

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Julius Dettmar (born June 6, 1899 in Düsseldorf , † January 26, 1975 ) was a German art teacher and university teacher.

The son of the Chief Postal Secretary Julius Dettmar and Louise, b. Meyer, of Protestant denomination, attended elementary school (1904–1908) and the upper secondary school (1908–1917). From 1920 to 1922 he received a teacher training as a drawing teacher at the teachers' seminar in Düsseldorf, 1922 to 1925 and 1931 to 1938 he taught as an art teacher. In between he studied and obtained his doctorate in Cologne with a dissertation (1930/31).

From 1936 he worked as a Gau clerk for art education in the Gau Düsseldorf of the Nazi teachers' association . In 1938 he was appointed lecturer at the college for teacher training , later teacher training institute in Koblenz . After the war he was appointed lecturer and professor for art education at the Pedagogical Institute Weilburg in 1948 , of which he was director from 1954. In 1963 he was transferred to the College of Education at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen , and in 1967 he retired.

Fonts

  • Drawing and painting of the Aurignacien , Düsseldorf 1932 [= dissertation in Cologne 1930]
  • Let children paint , Klett, Stuttgart 1951, etc.
  • Drawing at elementary school: its task definition and task design , List 1957

literature

  • Wernfried Schreiber: On the way to university teacher training: Teacher training in Hesse 1945–1950 , 1978