Paul Weinrowsky

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Paul Weinrowsky (born August 24, 1874 in Wollin , † 1945 in Polzin ) was a German physics teacher at the Pedagogical Academy in Kiel .

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The captain's son Weinrowsky graduated from the Sophien-Realgymnasium Berlin-Spandau in 1894 and studied natural sciences. During his studies in 1894 he became a member of the Franconia Berlin fraternity . In 1898 he received his doctorate in Berlin on a biological topic. The teaching exams for chemistry and biology for everyone as well as physics and geography for middle classes followed in 1899. Then he became a senior teacher in Berlin. At the Pedagogical Academy in Kiel, which existed from 1926 and had been a college for teacher training since 1933 , he was professor for physics and its didactics under the National Socialist Ulrich Peters, and at times also deputy director. In 1933 he signed the German professors' confession of Adolf Hitler . After retiring he moved to Berlin, after the bombing there to Polzin, where he was killed by artillery fire.

Fonts

  • Investigations into the apex openings in aquatic plants , Berlin 1898
  • History of the Berlin fraternities Franconia , Berlin 1928
  • Physics , Handbook of Elementary School Education, Diesterweg, Frankfurt / Main 1933
  • with Ulrich Peters : Education and teaching plan of the Kiel training schools , 1937

literature

  • Alexander Hesse: The professors and lecturers of the Prussian educational academies (1926-1933) and colleges for teacher training (1933-1941) . Deutscher Studien-Verlag, Weinheim 1995, ISBN 3-89271-588-2 ( limited preview in Google book search).
  • Karl Knoop: On the history of teacher training in Schleswig-Holstein: 200 years of teacher training from seminar to college of education, 1781–1981 , Husum 1984

Individual evidence

  1. Willy Nolte (Ed.): Burschenschafter Stammrolle. List of the members of the German Burschenschaft according to the status of the summer semester 1934. Berlin 1934. S. 532.

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