Lenelotte Möller

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Lenelotte Möller (born July 13, 1967 in Speyer ) is a German author , translator and high school teacher . She is the editor of several books and has been head of the Kurfürst-Ruprecht-Gymnasium in Neustadt an der Weinstrasse since 2016 .

Life

Lenelotte Möller grew up in Speyer and attended the Edith-Stein-Gymnasium there . After graduating from high school, she first completed an apprenticeship at the University of Applied Sciences for Finance in Edenkoben in the South Palatinate . She then took up a teaching degree in history , Latin and Protestant theology in Saarbrücken , Basel and Mainz . During her studies she worked for four years in the archives of the diocese of Speyer .

In 2000 she did her doctorate at the University of Mainz under Peter Claus Hartmann in history on the subject of secondary schools for girls in the Electoral Palatinate and Franconia in the 18th century . From 2002 to 2008 she worked as a teacher at the Edith-Stein-Gymnasium in Speyer, then for two years in Schifferstadt at the Paul-von-Denis-Schulzentrum. Here she took over the coordination of school-related tasks as the director of studies in 2010, before moving to the Kurfürst-Ruprecht-Gymnasium Neustadt as senior director in 2016.

Lenelotte Möller was chairwoman of the Palatinate / Speyer working group of the German-Israeli Society until 2008 . She is the deputy chairwoman of the Palatinate Historical Society . She collects the historical inscriptions in Speyer for the Inscription Commission of the Academy of Sciences and Literature Mainz . Since 2013 she has been President of the Palatinate Society for the Advancement of Science .

Works

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Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Rutz: Review by: Lenelotte Möller: Higher girls' schools in the Kurpfalz (...). In: PERFORM 2 (2001), No. 3. www.sehepunkte.de, accessed on December 30, 2009 .
  2. ^ Edith Stein Gymnasium: Nachrichten aktuell ( Memento from April 3, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  3. ^ KRG: Lenelotte Möller new headmistress. In: Die Rheinpfalz , city magazine. May 30, 2016, accessed December 28, 2018 .
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  5.  ( page no longer available , search in web archives )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / speyer-aktuell.de
  6. 2008 Historical Association of the Palatinate.
  7. ^ The German Inscriptions - Mainz ( Memento from June 22, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
  8. ^ University of Heidelberg.
  9. ^ Palatinate Society for the Advancement of Science.