Margarethe father

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Margarethe Emma "Grete" father (born February 2, 1898 in Berlin ) was a German educator.

Life

From 1928 to 1948 father worked in Berlin as a commercial teacher and head of department at vocational and technical schools. After 1945 she became the head of the seminar for vocational school teachers and taught from 1960 to 1963 as a professor of home economics at the University of Education in Berlin . From 1953 she was the first chairwoman of the New Housekeeping Association , from which the Berlin Consumer Center emerged . In 1969 she became its honorary chairman.

Magarethe's father had a sister named Elise. From 1918 on she was on friendly terms with the Heuss family .

Honors

Fonts

as an author
  • Nursing at home - Berlin, Scherl, 1935 (with Ursula doll; with 60 drawings by Hertha Koch)
  • Household care - Leipzig / Berlin / Vienna, Otto Beyer publishing house, 1939
  • with Maria Gehren: The alcohol question in the female vocational and household school - Berlin-Dahlem, Verlag Auf d. Guard 1929
  • with Ursulauppe: Worksheets for the kitchen: Compiled according to teaching experience. Langensalza; Berlin; Leipzig, J. Beltz, 2nd edition 1940
as editor
  • Elly Heuss-Knapp : Citizen of Two Worlds: A Life in Letters and Notes. - Tübingen: Wunderlich, 1961

literature

  • Wer ist Wer ?: the German Who's Who - International Publications Service, 1977
  • Gerd Heinrich : Contributions to the history of the Berlin University of Education , Colloquium Verlag Berlin 1980, p. 232.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Theodor Heuss, Ernst Wolfgang Becker, Stiftung Bundespräsident-Theodor-Heuss-Haus: Educators for Democracy: Letters 1945-1949. Walter de Gruyter, 2007, ISBN 3598251254 , page 428.
  2. ^ A b Theodor Heuss, Ernst Wolfgang Becker, Stiftung Bundespräsident-Theodor-Heuss-Haus: Educators for Democracy: Letters 1945-1949. Walter de Gruyter, 2007, ISBN 3598251254 , page 598.
  3. a b Chronicle of the Berlin Consumer Center ( Memento of the original from March 16, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.verbüberszentrale-berlin.de
  4. Albert Schweitzer, Erich Grässer, Markus Aellig: Theological and philosophical correspondence 1900-1965, Volume 7. CH Beck, 2006, ISBN 3406549004 , page 370.