Pasing teacher training institute

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Building of the former teacher training institute

The teacher training institute Pasing was a Bavarian educational academy for the training of elementary school teachers .

history

Teacher training institute

The facility was founded in 1910 as a royal Bavarian teacher training institute in Pasing near Munich . After the end of the spiritual school supervision in the Kingdom of Bavaria , the constitution of the German Reich of 1919 already provided for higher education for elementary school teachers. Nevertheless, during the Weimar Republic, Bavarian teachers continued to be trained at confessional teacher training institutions such as the one in Pasing. Further LBA existed in Amberg , Aschaffenburg , Bamberg , Coburg and Eichstätt, Erlangen , Freising , Lauingen , Schwabach , Straubing , Kaiserslautern and Speyer .

The Minister of Education, Franz Matt ( BVP ), who was in office from 1920 to 1926 , was of the opinion that a primary school teacher at a university would only learn things "that the teacher does not need and cannot use."

In March 1935, the teacher training institute was renamed "Hans Schemm University for Teacher Education ", whose founding director Edmund Abb (1878–1944) - previously head of the Würzburg teacher training institute since 1919 - was. Hans Schemm ( NSDAP ) was the Bavarian minister of education who had died shortly before in a plane crash. With the German advanced schools in Würzburg and Bayreuth, there were three university-level institutions for teacher training in Bavaria. After the HfL was reorganized in 1941 into non-university teacher training institutions, the training continued until 1945. After that, the building was the seat of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration for one year . The teacher training institute then resumed its service with the 1931 curriculum. From 1954 the name was "Institute for Teacher Education".

Pedagogical College

In June 1958 the Bavarian State Parliament passed the “Law on Education for Teaching at Primary Schools” after some fierce school political battles. This law provided that the existing institutes were to be converted into independent institutions of the state universities (here LMU Munich ) and henceforth to be referred to as “ Pädagogische Hochschulen ” (PH). In 1972 the Munich-Pasing University of Education was fully incorporated into the Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich.

Well-known professors were the educationalist Wolfgang Scheibe , the philosopher and dialect poet Anton Neuhäusler and the theologian Hans Schilling .

Current use

Today the historic building of the teacher training institute is part of the Pasing campus of the Munich University of Applied Sciences .

Individual evidence

  1. quoted from: Franz Otto Schmaderer: History of teacher training in Bavaria , in: Max Liedtke: Handbuch der Geschichte des Bayerischen Bildungswesens, Volume IV, Klinkhardt Bad Heilbrunn 1997, p. 423.
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  3. ^ Franz Otto Schmaderer: History of teacher training in Bavaria , 1997, p. 431.


Coordinates: 48 ° 8 ′ 30.5 ″  N , 11 ° 27 ′ 5.5 ″  E