Karl August Gottlieb Dreist

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Karl August Gottlieb Dreist (born December 20, 1784 in Rügenwalde in Western Pomerania , † September 11, 1836 in Stettin ) was a German educator .

Life

Dreist attended grammar school in Szczecin . There was Johann Matthias Henning one of his classmates. Both then studied at the University of Halle . In 1809, both received from the Government of Prussia together with Peter Theodor Kawerau from Elbing to Ifferten to Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi sent where they should familiarize themselves with the teaching method. In 1812 they were called back from there and sent to Oława in Silesia , where a pedagogical college based on Pestalozzi's teaching method was to be founded. Due to the political situation, however, the teacher training institute was not re-established. The three friends therefore only got a temporary job, Dreist and Kawerau at the Plamann educational institution in Berlin . Dreist was also temporarily active in Bern , where he gave music lessons and led choirs. In 1815 all three were appointed to the reorganized Zahn'sche orphanage in Bunzlau , which had existed since 1754 . Brazen worked there successfully until 1827. In May 1827 he became an assistant in the ministry. After Beckendorff's resignation he worked on all seminar and elementary school matters there. In 1834 he was appointed to Stettin as a government and school councilor.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Universal Lexikon der Erziehungs- und Unteriichtlehre ( Matthaeus Cornelius Münch and IB Heindl, eds.), 3rd edition, Volume 3, Augsburg 1860, pp. 424-425 .
  2. ^ History of the Bunzlau Orphanage (WAH Stolzenburg, ed.), Breslau 1854, p. 323 .