Norbert Rogalski

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Norbert Rogalski (* 1935 ) is a German sports educator and university lecturer .

Life

Rogalski grew up in Silesia and came after the Second World War as a displaced person in the district Nordhausen to Thuringia . From 1949 to 1952 he completed an apprenticeship as a carpenter and then worked as a carpenter journeyman until 1954, among other things in the potash mining as a pit carpenter. From 1954 he attended the workers and farmers faculty of the German University of Physical Culture (DHfK) in Leipzig , passed the Abitur in 1957 and graduated from the DHfK for teaching at general polytechnical secondary schools in the subjects of German and physical education, which he passed the state examination in 1960. In his thesis he dealt with the topic “The role of physical culture in the development of a socialist national culture”. Between 1960 and 1962 Rogalski was active as a teacher in these two subjects.

In 1962 he returned to the German University of Physical Culture and took up an assistant position at the Institute for Education there. In 1964 Rogalski published the textbook "The ABC of Technology: Football, Basketball". In 1967 his doctoral thesis in pedagogy was accepted at the DHfK, it was entitled “To improve the all-round basic physical training through the targeted use of a sports textbook for the students for soccer and basketball games in the accentuated sports lessons: an educational experiment with 6th grade of general education polytechnic high school ".

In 1968 Rogalski left the DHfK to work in the State Secretariat for Physical Culture and Sport (SKS) in East Berlin , where he was employed in the field of “training and further education for sports professionals”. In 1969, Rogalski, who himself played football from 1952 to 1978, published the textbook "Football" with Ernst-Günther Degel, which appeared in further editions in later years. As part of his job at the SKS, he worked closely with the DHfK. In 1975 he published an article in the journal Theory and Practice of Body Culture , which dealt with the "Requirements for applicants for studying at the DHfK". In the same year he left the service of the State Secretariat at his own request and in 1976 became party secretary of the SED at the DHfK. He was also active in teaching and research at the university. In 1983 his office as party secretary ended, he stayed at the DHfK, and in 1984 Rogalski was appointed to the position of university lecturer for sports policy. In 1985 he took over the office of Vice Rector for Education and Training. In the same year he published the articles “Sports policy orientations for sport of the young generation” and “Sports policy orientations for competitive sport” in the textbook Theory and Practice of Sports Policy in the GDR. In 1986, together with Andrea Lesky, he published an article in the scientific journal of the German University of Physical Culture under the heading “Necessity and essential tasks of the further development of studies at the DHfK” , which addresses the challenges of the educational and training processes at the DHfK the development had to the year 2000 to the content.

As a club official, Rogalski was a member of the board of directors of 1. FC Lok Leipzig from 1979 to 1990 , and from 1985 to 1990 he was also a member of the secretariat at SC DHfK Leipzig .

In the course of the dissolution of the German University for Physical Culture after the end of the German Democratic Republic , Rogalski was dismissed in 1991. In his 2005 book “Qualified and retired: How I experienced the DHfK”, he criticized the closure of the DHfK as “liquidation”, which was directly associated with the dismissal of employees and their “elimination from social life”.

After the fall of the Berlin Wall he published numerous articles on issues relating to the history of sport in the GDR.

In 2007 Rogalski was one of the editors of the book “German University for Physical Culture Leipzig: 1950 - 1990; Development, Function, Working Method ”and contributed the essays“ The Training of Trainers ”,“ The Distance Learning ”and“ Curriculum - Basis of Training ”to this work.

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Individual evidence

  1. Norbert Rogalski: Qualified and retired: How I experienced the DHfK . 2012.
  2. Norbert Rogalski: The role of physical culture in the development of a socialist national culture . University of Leipzig, Faculty of Sports Science, 1960 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on January 21, 2019]).
  3. a b epubli - Norbert Rogalski. Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
  4. Norbert Rogalski: The ABC of technology: football, basketball / . German Hochschule für Körperkultur, 1964 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on January 21, 2019]).
  5. Norbert Rogalski: To improve the all-round physical education through the targeted use of a sports textbook for the students for soccer and basketball games in accented sports lessons: a pedagogical experiment with 6th grades of the general polytechnic high school / . 1967 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on January 21, 2019]).
  6. ^ Norbert Rogalski: Football / (=  school sport ). 1st edition. Sportverlag ,, 1969 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on January 21, 2019]).
  7. ^ Norbert Rogalski: Football / (=  school sport ). 3rd, arr. Aufl. Sportverlag ,, 1975 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on January 21, 2019]).
  8. a b Publications by Dr. Norbert Rogalski. Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
  9. ^ Norbert Rogalski, Andrea Lesky: Necessity and essential tasks of the further development of the study at the DHfK . In: Scientific journal of the German University for Physical Culture . tape 27 , no. 1 , 1986, ISSN  0457-3919 , pp. 3–11 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on January 21, 2019]).
  10. Author Dr. Norbert Rogalski. Retrieved January 21, 2019 .
  11. Norbert Rogalski: Qualified and retired: How I experienced the DHfK / . 1st ed. Vokal Verl. ,, 2005, ISBN 978-3-9810418-2-8 ( uni-leipzig.de [accessed on January 21, 2019]).
  12. ^ Gerhard Lehmann, Lothar Kalb, Norbert Rogalski, Detlev Schröter, Günther Wonneberger: German University for Physical Culture Leipzig: 1950 - 1990; Development, function, way of working . Meyer & Meyer, 2007, ISBN 978-3-89899-286-2 ( bisp-surf.de [accessed on January 21, 2019]).