Kurt Fehringer

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Kurt Fehringer (born June 15, 1920 in Magdeburg , † January 12, 1983 in Schönberg (Mecklenburg) ) was a German teacher and university professor .

Life

Kurt Fehringer attended elementary and middle school in Magdeburg from 1926 to 1936. In 1939 a business degree followed. During the Second World War , Fehringer was drafted into the Reich Labor Service and in 1940 in the Wehrmacht . In November 1945 he was released from Soviet captivity and attended a new teacher course ; In 1948 and 1950 he passed the teacher exams. Until 1962 he taught in Klüden (near Calvörde ), Behnsdorf and Weferlingen . In distance learning he then acquired the qualification to teach mathematics for the basic level (1953) and for the upper level (1961). From 1962 to 1965 Fehringer worked as a lecturer at the Pedagogical Institute in Magdeburg and then worked at the Technical University of Magdeburg as head of the methodology department of mathematics teaching in the Second Mathematical Institute (1965-73), as head of the department mathematics-physics (1973 –82) and as head of the department for mathematics and physics teachers (1977–82). In 1969 he acquired the facultas docendi for the field of methodology of mathematics teaching , and in 1970 he was awarded a doctorate at the Technical University of Magdeburg. paed. doctorate and appointed university lecturer in the same year. As early as 1968 he was a member of the Scientific Council of the Technical University of Magdeburg and worked in the Central Expert Committee on Mathematics of the GDR .

He worked scientifically in the field of programmed teaching . From 1966 he worked as head of the research group programmed mathematics lessons at the German Central Pedagogical Institute. He was involved in the large-scale experiments to introduce programmed teaching in the 1960s. In the 1970s he worked in the field of methodology of teaching mathematics.

In May 1982 Fehringer was retired and died on January 12, 1983 in Schönberg.

Fonts

  • Divisibility rules and remaining classes , additional program for booklet No. 5; Programmed teaching materials; German Central Pedagogical Institute 1964
  • The solution of quadratic equations: Programmed teaching material for grade 9 , Volk u. Knowledge; 1966 1st edition;
  • Power functions, programmed teaching material for grade 9 , Volk und Wissen, 1976, order no. 730 677 9
  • Some aspects of the problem of an effective study of the mathematical foundations for the study of engineering ; Magdeburg, dissertation, 1970
  • Approximate calculations, equations, inequalities: some problems in practical mathematics , Volk, etc. Knowledge, 1987, ISBN 3-06-001715-8

Journal: Mathematics in School, People and Knowledge Volkseigener Verlag Berlin:

  • 11 (1973) 8/9, pp. 517-525; For the technical and methodical design of the course “Introduction to Network Planning” in the optional teaching
  • with Angelika Franke: 12 (1974) 5/6, pp. 336–345 on the content and methodology of the optional course "Practical Mathematics"
  • with Renate Wieker, Manfred Pruzina: 12 (1974) 9, pp. 523-534; Practical Mathematics - To the framework program for grades 9 and 10
  • with Renate Wieker: 15 (1977) 7/8, pp. 420-425; Some examples of the methodical design of a skills-enhancing working group (R) "Practical Mathematics"

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