Kurt Singer (pedagogue)

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Kurt Singer (born February 14, 1929 in Munich ; † September 16, 2009 ibid) was a German educator and professor for educational psychology at the University of Munich .

His topics and areas of work were teacher training , which understands teachers as learning helpers, a humane school in which the dignity of the students is inviolable, a democratic school in which moral courage is lived and promoted.

Publications

  • Daring civil courage - How to learn to interfere Ernst Reinhardt Verlag Munich, 204 pages
  • The dignity of the student is tangible - from everyday life in our schools and how we can change it
  • When school makes you sick - How does it make you healthy and ready to learn? Beltz Taschenbuch, Weinheim 2000, 256 pages
  • Regulating teacher-pupil conflicts non-violently - Editing difficulties and teaching disorders as relationship difficulties edit Beltz Verlag Weinheim, 197 pages
  • Illness and Illness - Psychosomatics as a Path to Self-Perception Piper, 1988, 244 pages
  • Standards for a humane school - human relationships and fear-free learning through teaching in partnership Fischer Verlag, 1981, 278 pages
  • Does school prevent learning - Psychoanalytic knowledge as an aid to education and teaching Ehrenwirth, 184 pages
  • Inhibition of learning, psychoanalysis and school pedagogy Ehrenwirth, 328 pages
  • Essay education and language education - didactics of written expression and conversation for primary level and secondary level 1 Ehrenwirth, 282 pages
  • Lively reading education - reading lessons as instruction in independent reading Ehrenwirth, 204 pages
  • The Beltz school disaster, 2009

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. https://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/17328/1/WU4Z71_37_1999.pdf
  2. Kurt Singer: The student's dignity can be touched. For the mindful relationship with children and young people in school . In the submenu: "Guiding principles", direct link to the text. online at www.prof-kurt-singer.de