Kuno Fladt

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Kuno Fladt (born June 9, 1889 in Öhringen , † August 27, 1977 in Tübingen ) was a German mathematician and mathematics didactic.

Kuno Fladt 1962, photo by Konrad Jacobs (detail)

Life

After graduating from the Realgymnasium in Stuttgart in 1907, he studied at the Technical University of Stuttgart and at the University of Tübingen with the teaching qualification examination in 1911/12. During his studies he became a member of the AMV Makaria Stuttgart (in the Sondershäuser Association ). From 1918 on he was a teacher and head of the Vaihingen secondary school . In 1920 he received his doctorate in Tübingen with Alexander von Brill and Gerhard Hessenberg ( on the geometry of the manifolds that are embedded in a general n-dimensional manifold ).

From 1926 he was senior teacher at the Friedrich-Eugens-Oberrealschule Stuttgart and from 1933 to 1945 senior director of studies at the Kepler-Oberschule in Tübingen (the addition Kepler was a suggestion by Fladt in 1937). He also held lectures on mathematics didactics and mathematics for natural scientists at the University of Tübingen from 1936 to 1945.

After the war he was demoted to teaching because he was active in National Socialist organizations. From 1925 he was a member of the Association for the Promotion of Teaching in Mathematics and Natural Sciences , when he joined the National Socialist Teachers' Association in 1935 , where he published a lot in the magazine and became Reich clerk for mathematics and natural sciences.

From 1945 to 1952 he was a teacher at the Isolde-Kurz-Oberschule for girls in Reutlingen and the Wildermuth-Oberschule for girls in Tübingen and from 1952 until his retirement in 1954 he was senior director at the grammar school in Calw . From 1953 he held lectures on mathematics didactics at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg , from 1956 to 1974 as honorary professor.

He dealt mainly with geometry, where he didactically ties in with Felix Klein and his Erlangen program.

Fonts

  • Edited and edited by Max Simon : Non-Euclidean Geometry in Elementary Treatment , Tübingen: Teubner 1925
  • Elementary Geometry , 2 volumes, Tübingen: Teubner 1928, 1931
  • Collaboration with Gerhard Kölling , Eugen Löffler : Mathematical teaching work for higher educational institutions , Volume 2,3, 1939
  • with Hans Seitz: Astronomy for use in the upper classes of secondary schools , Stuttgart: Klett 1934
  • Didactics and methodology of mathematical teaching , Frankfurt am Main: Hirschgraben 1950
  • with Hans Seitz: Astronomie , Stuttgart: Klett 1957
  • with Artur Kraft, Werner Dreetz (editor): Mathematical teaching work for secondary schools , Diesterweg 1955
  • Elementary mathematics from a higher point of view , 8 volumes, Stuttgart: Klett 1957 to 1967
  • Editor with Heinrich Behnke , Wilhelm Süss : Grundzüge der Mathematik , 3 volumes, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht 1958, English translation by MIT Press 1986 (von Fladt in it in Volume 2 on the Erlangen Program and Higher Geometry)
  • Mathematics textbook. Presentation of the curriculum of the German secondary school from the scientific point of view for teachers and students , Diesterweg 1962
  • Analytical geometry of special plane curves , Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, Frankfurt 1962
  • Analytical geometry of special surfaces and spatial curves , Akademische Verlagsgesellschaft, Frankfurt 1975

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Association of Alter SVer (VASV): Address book and Vademecum. Ludwigshafen am Rhein 1959, p. 42.
  2. Renate Tobies , biographies at the DMV
  3. ^ Mathematics Genealogy Project
  4. Information from the website of the Kepler Gymnasium. According to Renate Tobie's teacher
  5. ^ Journal of the National Socialist Teachers' Association . He also published a lot in Die Deutsche Höhere Schule , Scientific Journal on a National Socialist Basis , From Teaching and Research .

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