Justus Baltzer

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Justus Carl Richard Wilhelm Baltzer (born January 24, 1863 in Treptow an der Rega , † after 1935) was a German educator.

Life

He was the son of pastor Richard Baltzer from Suckow in Pomerania and his wife Elisabeth, née Friedländer. The mayor Wilhelm Baltzer in Jüterbog is one of his ancestors . At the grammar school he passed the school leaving examination at Easter 1882, after which Justus Baltzer studied at the universities of Leipzig, Berlin and Greifswald. In 1886 he passed the state examination in philosophy and in 1887 became a teacher at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Realgymnasium in Stettin. He taught French, English, religion, Latin and history. He worked in Szczecin until 1889, then he switched to the higher private girls' school in Szczecin and in 1899 to the municipal teacher training college in Szczecin.

In 1899 he accepted the call as director of the municipal high school for girls and teachers' seminar in Katowice . In 1903 he moved to the secondary girls' school and lyceum of the Francke Foundations in Halle (Saale) as a teacher and director . In 1928 he retired.

Justus Baltzer wrote several educational publications and school books.

family

From 1889, Justus Baltzer was married to Hannah, the daughter of the evangelical pastor Johann Friedländer. Several children emerged from the joint marriage, including the teacher Heinz Baltzer (* 1892) and the doctorate editor Ulrich Baltzer (* 1894).

Works (selection)

  • The main pedagogues of the XIX. Century. For school use at seminars , Bielefeld: Velhagen & Klasing, 1905.
  • August Hermann Francke (= Velhagen & Klasings Collection of Educational Writers, Volume 9), Bielefeld / Leipzig 1907.
  • (Ed.) Dispositions for important works of pedagogical classics. For use at teachers' seminars and for self-study , Leipzig: Verlag der Dürr'schen Buchhandlung, 1908.
  • The most important Prussian school regulations of the last three centuries , 5th edition, Bielefeld: Velhagen & Klasing, 1920.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Program of the municipal high school in the Schillerstrasse in Stettin . Easter 1887. Stettin: Printed by F. Hessenland 1887, page 40.