Norbert Reichling

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Norbert Reichling (* 1952 ) is a German social scientist and adult educator .

Life

Reichling grew up in Wuppertal and studied political science, sociology and journalism at the University of Münster (MA). It was in 1983 at the Polytechnic Paderborn with the dissertation Academic Workers' Education in the Weimar Republic to the Dr. phil. PhD. From 1979 to 2018 he worked as a pedagogical employee in the management team of the educational center of the Humanist Union of North Rhine-Westphalia in Essen. From 2006 to 2020 he was the honorary director of the Jewish Museum Westphalia in Dorsten and is chairman of the local sponsoring association, as well as a board member of the Humanist Union of North Rhine-Westphalia and the working group of NS memorials in North Rhine-Westphalia. He has written several books, expert reports and numerous specialist articles as well as handbooks on adult education, political education , educational leave , contemporary history, Jewish history and historical culture .

Fonts (selection)

  • Academic workers 'education in the Weimar Republic (= workers' culture, volume 10). Lit, Münster 1983, ISBN 3-88660-111-0 .
  • With Paul Ciupke : “Unresolved Past” as an educational offer . The subject of "National Socialism" in West German adult education 1946 to 1989 . DIE, Frankfurt am Main 1996, ISBN 3-88513-102-1 .
  • Voluntary educational leave standards? Opportunities and limits of quality agreements for employee training. (= Workbooks for political education and employee training, booklet 4). Research Institute for Workers' Education, Recklinghausen 1997, ISBN 3-925724-07-9 .
  • with Heidi Behrens-Cobet: Biographical Communication. Life stories in the repertoire of adult education . Luchterhand, Neuwied 1997, ISBN 3-472-02897-1 .
  • with Heidi Behrens and Paul Ciupke: New learning arrangements in cultural institutions . Bildungswerk der Humanistische Union, Essen 2002, ISBN 3-8311-3560-6 .
  • with Paul Ciupke, Bernd Faulenbach and Franz-Josef Jelich (eds.), adult education and political culture in North Rhine-Westphalia. Topics - Institutions - Developments since 1945, Essen 2003
  • with Johanna Eichmann and Thomas Ridder: From Bar Mitzvah to Zionism. Jewish traditions and ways of life in Westphalia . Publishing house for regional history, Bielefeld 2007, ISBN 978-3-89534-673-6 .
  • Edited with Heidi Behrens and Paul Ciupke: Lernfeld DDR-Geschichte. A handbook for political youth and adult education. Schwalbach / Ts. 2009, ISBN 978-3-89974-456-9 .
  • Ed. With Svetlana Jebrak: Arrived ?! Life paths of Jewish immigrants. Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-941450-23-3 .
  • The Monday Circle Meiningen in the 80s, Erfurt 2011
  • Ed. With Kerstin Engelhardt: Stubbornness in the GDR Province. Four case studies on nonconformity and opposition. Schwalbach / Ts. 2011, ISBN 978-3-89974-681-5 .
  • Modernization or Reformatting? What memorials (not) need for their reflective further development, in GedenkstättenRundbrief No. 164 (12/2011) p. 3-8 (with Ulrike Schrader) - online here https://www.gedenkstaettenforum.de/nc/gedenkstaetten-rundbrief/ circular / news / modernization_or_neuformatierung_was_gedenkstaetten_for_your_reflexive_further development /
  • with Heidi Behrens: Perspective - change of perspective. Perspective writing on GDR history. Suggestions and reflections. Essen / Recklinghausen 2012, ISBN 978-3-925724-63-3 .
  • Contemporary witness work on GDR history in extra-curricular political education. An analysis of offers in five federal states , in: Bildungswerk der Humanistische Union / Bildungswerk Zeitpfeil (ed.): Contemporary witness work on GDR history , Essen 2012 (with Heidi Behrens and Paul Ciupke) - online here
  • Educational leave - old-timer or future model? Usage tendencies, educational policy framework and political training, in extracurricular education, issue 1-2014 - online here
  • Further Education Act NRW: 40 years - 15 theses, in: extracurricular education. Issue 2-2015 - online here
  • with Heidi Behrens: "I was a rare case". The German-Jewish-Polish story of Leni Zytnicka. Essen 2018, ISBN 978-3-8375-1986-0 .

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