Education abroad

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The book series Pädagogik des Auslands was published between 1928 and 1936 by Peter Petersen , a teacher and professor at the University of Jena , and was published by Böhlau Verlag in Weimar . A total of eight volumes were published. With one exception, they are German translations of contemporary works of pedagogy and educational science.

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tape title Contributors year scope Remarks
1 School of self-activity or school of action Adolphe Ferrière; German translation based on the 3rd revised edition by Emmi Hirschberg 1928 4 sheets, 311 pp. Adolphe Ferrière (1879-1960) was a Swiss educator , school reformer and co-initiator of the New Education Fellowship ; Original title: L'École active
2 The Decroly method Amélie Hamaide; German translation by Marie-Therese Pape 1928 2 sh., 178 p., 23 plate The author (1888–1970) worked for Ovide Decroly , a Belgian neurologist, psychologist and educationalist
3 Full Life Pedagogy Jan Ligthart; translated from the Dutch by Wilhelm Henss 1931 3 sh., 230 p. The author (1859–1916) was a philosopher and innovative educator
4th Childhood memories Jan Ligthart; translated from the Dutch by Wilhelm Henss 1932 4 p. 214 p., 1 p.
5 Popular education in Denmark Andreas buoy and others; translated from Danish by Ellen Hoffmeyer 1931 293 pp., 3 pp. Andreas Boje (1882–1966) was a Danish educator
6th The project plan. Foundation and practice John Dewey and William Heard Kilpatrick; translated by Georg Schulz and Ernest Wiesenthal 1935 213 pp. John Dewey (1859–1952) was an American philosopher and educator; William Heard Kilpatrick (1871-1965) was his student and colleague
7th Fascist school and education in Italy Nazareno Padellaro; translated from Italian by JM Wiesel 1934 141 pp. The author (1892–1980) was an Italian educator, ministerial official and writer.
8th Indian upbringing Venkatesh Narayana Sharma 1936 183 p., With 1 map The author (1897–1986) taught at the Odenwald School from 1930 to 1934 , completed his doctorate in 1936 at the University of Heidelberg and then taught for a year at the University of Jena before he and his German wife founded the Children's Garden School in Madras , which still exists today . India, based on the model of the Odenwald School

Individual evidence

  1. Olaf J. Skjerbaek: Andreas Boje. In: Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. July 17, 2011, accessed August 17, 2020 .
  2. Table of Contents. In: Popular education in Denmark. Retrieved August 17, 2020 .
  3. ^ Martin Kämchen: Indo-German Exchanges in Education . Oxford University Press, New Delhi 2020, ISBN 978-0-19-099160-9 .
  4. ^ Elija Horn: India as an educator: Orientalism in German reform pedagogy and youth movement 1918–1933 . Julius Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn 2018, ISBN 978-3-7815-2232-9 , p. 148-151 .