Peter Dudek

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Peter Dudek (born August 1, 1949 in Bad Orb , Hessen ) is a German educational scientist , teacher , university professor , author and publicist . His areas of work include historical pedagogy, the history of science in pedagogy, the social history of education and upbringing, social pedagogy, historical research on socialization and youth, political education with a focus on contemporary history, and right-wing extremist protest movements.

Family and school

Peter Dudek was born the son of an elementary school teacher . From Easter 1956 he first attended the elementary school in Wirtheim , from Easter 1960 the Grimmelshausen Gymnasium in Gelnhausen , which he graduated with the Abitur in 1968.

Study and training

In the same year enrolled him at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main , to the subjects in terms of teaching mathematics and social sciences to study. According to the guidelines for training to become a grammar school teacher, his subjects also included pedagogy and philosophy . From the 1970/71 winter semester to January 31, 1974, he was employed as a tutor at the mathematics department of the same university .

At the end of May 1973 he passed the first state examination for academic teaching at grammar schools in the subjects of mathematics and social studies . On February 1, 1974, he began teaching with a traineeship at the Elisabethenschule , a Frankfurt grammar school for girls, where he passed the 2nd state examination on May 28, 1975.

Professional activity

On August 1, 1975, he was appointed to the teaching staff for employment (StR z. A.) and transferred to the Otto Hahn School , an additive comprehensive school in Frankfurt's Nieder-Eschbach district . There he taught until July 31, 1979. At times parallel to this activity, he was seconded from February 1, 1976 to January 31, 1977 to the secondary level II of the Frankfurt Elisabeth School . After this position, he was made a permanent official on July 21, 1977 .

On July 10, 1978 Dudek received his doctorate from the political scientist and sociologist Eike Hennig at Frankfurt's Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in the social sciences department. The dissertation presented by Dudek is entitled: Natural sciences and social formation - On the problem of the historical and conceptual constitution of the classical bourgeois natural sciences .

From August 1, 1979 to July 31, 1984, he was seconded to the Faculty of Education at Frankfurt University as a student councilor (StR) for the university service. On March 20, 1981, he was appointed to the Oberstudienrat (OStR).

From August 1, 1984, he worked as a senior teacher and later as director of studies (StD) at the Lindenau School , an integrated comprehensive school in Hanau 's Großauheim district . There he taught mathematics, history and social studies .

On May 14, 1985, Dudek received his habilitation with his work The Origin and Development of Right-Wing Extremism in the Federal Republic - On the Tradition of a Special Political Culture and on June 11 of the same year was appointed as a private lecturer (PD) for the subject of educational science at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University .

In February 1991, this department applied for the appointment of Dudek as an extraordinary (adjunct) professor based on expert opinions from Professors Hans-Georg Herrlitz (Göttingen), Ulrich Herrmann (Tübingen) and Peter Menck (Siegen) . The Hessian Ministry of Science appointed him accordingly on October 14, 1991.

From March 9, 1999, he was commissioned to perform the duties of senior school leader at the Hanauer Lindenau School . On April 1, 2000, he was formally appointed senior director of that institution.

In August 2010 he retired from the Hessian school service.

Free activities

From 1979 to 1985 Dudek was an editorial member of the journal päd, which was published until 1995 . extra - magazine for education, science and politics .

From 1980 he worked for the Federal Agency for Political Education , initially as a freelance author, and from 1996 to 1999 as a permanent employee in the compilation of the annotated bibliography for political education .

From 1983 to 1996 Dudek worked regularly as a freelancer for the Hessischer Rundfunk in the editorial department for culture and education.

From 1991 to 2004 he was co-editor of the yearbook for historical educational research on behalf of the Historical Commission of the German Society for Educational Science (DGfE) . From 1998 to 2004 he edited the yearbook in cooperation with Heinz-Elmar Tenorth (Berlin) and Hanno Schmitt (Potsdam).

Even after his retirement in 2010, Dudek continues to research and publish, in particular on German reform pedagogy and its personal environment.

Voluntary work

From the middle of 1973 to the end of 1974 he worked as a volunteer in the penal and arrest system of the correctional facility in Frankfurt-Preungesheim . There he worked as part of a qualification program for young female prisoners that had been initiated by the then head, the reform pedagogue Helga Einsele .

Scientific focus

Initially, Dudek dealt with a Marxist critique of the natural sciences. From around the end of the 1970s he concentrated on an analysis of neo-Nazi endeavors in the (old) Federal Republic. To this end, he wrote a series of studies , partly together with Hans-Gerd Jaschke . It was in this context that his habilitation thesis was written. In essays, he dealt with historical pedagogy, teacher training and special educational issues. In the mid-1980s he published three studies on the history of German working-class youth. At the beginning of the 1990s, he worked on questions of educational science in cooperation with Heinz-Elmar Tenorth . From around the mid-1990s he dealt with German reform pedagogy , its actors and the wider personnel environment.

Publications (selection)

  • Natural science and social formation. On the problem of the historical and conceptual constitution of the classical bourgeois natural sciences. Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main u. New York 1979. ISBN 978-3-593-32363-3 . (Phil. Diss.)
  • Swastika and Jewish joke. Anti-fascist youth work in school . päd.-extra-Buchverlag, Bensheim 1980. ISBN 978-3-921450-78-9 .
  • with Hans-Gerd Jaschke: Revolt from the right. Anatomy of a new youth press. Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main u. New York 1981. ISBN 978-3-593-32841-6 .
  • with Hans-Gerd Jaschke, foreword by Ernst Waltemathe : The "Deutsche National-Zeitung". Content, story, actions . PDI-Verlag, Munich 1981. ISBN 978-3-88206-023-2 .
  • with Hans-Gerd Jaschke: Origin and development of right-wing extremism in the Federal Republic. To the tradition of a particular political culture. Opladen 1984. ISBN 978-3-53111-705-8 . (Habilitation thesis)
  • with Hans-Gerd Jaschke: youth far right. Analyzes, essays, criticism. päd.-extra-Buchverlag, Bensheim 1982. ISBN 978-3-88704-018-5 .
  • Young right-wing extremists. Between the swastika and the Odals rune from 1945 to today. Bund-Verlag, Cologne 1985. ISBN 978-3-7663-0897-9 .
  • Education through work. Labor camp movement and voluntary labor service 1920–1935 . Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1988. ISBN 978-3-531-11886-4 .
  • Mission statement comrade and helper. Socio-educational movement in the Weimar Republic using the example of the “Social Work Guild”. dipa-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1988. ISBN 978-3-7638-0231-9 .
  • Youth as an Object of Science. History of youth research in Germany and Austria 1890–1933 . Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1990. ISBN 978-3-531-12142-0 .
  • All-German education in the Schwelmer district . History and political-pedagogical program 1952–1974. Juventa-Verlag, Weinheim u. Munich 1993. ISBN 978-3-7799-0850-0 .
  • as ed. with Heinz-Elmar Tenorth: Transformations of the German educational landscape - learning process with an uncertain outcome . Beltz, Weinheim u. Basel 1994. ISBN 978-3-407-34087-0 .
  • Pedagogy and National Socialism. Bibliography of educational university publications and treatises on the Nazi past in the FRG and GDR 1945–1990 . Deutscher Universitäts-Verlag, Wiesbaden 1995. ISBN 978-3-8244-4171-6 .
  • Looking back at the past cannot be avoided. On the educational processing of National Socialism in Germany (1945–1990) . Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen 1995. ISBN 978-3-531-12777-4 .
  • Peter Petersen . Reform pedagogy in the Soviet occupation zone and the GDR 1945–1950. A case study. Deutscher Studien-Verlag, Weinheim 1996. ISBN 978-3-89271-649-5 .
  • Limits to Education in the 20th Century. Omnipotence and powerlessness of education in pedagogical discourse . Julius Klinkhardt Publishing House, Bad Heilbrunn 1999. ISBN 978-3-7815-0997-9 .
  • Fetish youth. Walter Benjamin and Siegfried Bernfeld - youth protest on the eve of the First World War. Julius Klinkhardt publishing house, Bad Heilbrunn 2002. ISBN 978-3-7815-1226-9 .
  • A life in the shade. Johannes and Herman Nohl - Two German Careers in Contrast. Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn 2004, ISBN 978-3-7815-1374-7 .
  • "Experimental field for a new youth". The Free School Community of Wickersdorf 1906–1945 . Julius Klinkhardt Publishing House, Bad Heilbrunn 2009. ISBN 978-3-7815-1681-6 .
  • "Loving Chastisement". An abuse of authority in the name of reform pedagogy . Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn 2012. ISBN 978-3-7815-1843-8 .
  • “He was just more brilliant than the others”. Biographical approaches to Siegfried Bernfeld . Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2012. ISBN 978-3-8379-2171-7 .
  • "We want to be warriors in the army of light". Reform educational rural education homes in Hochwaldhausen in Hesse 1912–1927 . Julius Klinkhardt Publishing House, Bad Heilbrunn 2013. ISBN 978-3-7815-1804-9 .
  • "From schoolmaster to people". Max Tepp - a reform pedagogue, writer and publisher with a passion for youth . Julius Klinkhardt Publishing House, Bad Heilbrunn 2014. ISBN 978-3-7815-1959-6 .
  • "The Oedipus from Kurfürstendamm". A Wickersdorf student and his matricide in 1930 . Julius Klinkhardt Publishing House, Bad Heilbrunn 2015. ISBN 978-3-7815-2026-4 .
  • “You are and will remain the old abstract ideologue!” The reform pedagogue Gustav Wyneken (1875–1964) - A biography . Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn 2017. ISBN 978-3-7815-2176-6 .
  • "Body abuse and desecration of the soul" - The trial of the reform pedagogue Gustav Wyneken in 1921 . Verlag Julius Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn 2020. ISBN 978-3-7815-2345-6 .

literature

  • Kürschner's German Scholars Calendar . 25th edition. Walter De Gruyter, Berlin 2012.

Memberships

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f g Prof. Dr. Peter Dudek , on: uni-frankfurt.de
  2. ^ Natural sciences and social formation - On the problem of the historical and conceptual constitution of the classic bourgeois natural sciences . In: German National Library, on: d-nb.info
  3. Education on: uni-frankfurt.de
  4. Professor Dr. Peter Menck , on: dfg.de
  5. Peter Dudek , on: psychosozial-verlag.de
  6. Päd extra - magazine for education, science and politics , on: tib.eu
  7. Peter Dudek: Farewell to educational eros . In: Der Tagesspiegel , March 18, 2010, on: tagesspiegel.de
  8. Rüdiger Loeffelmeier: Peter Dudek: "Loving punishment". An abuse of authority in the name of reform pedagogy (PDF file; 166 kB), collective review. In: Erziehungswissenschaftliche Revue (EWR), 11 (2012), p. 5, on: pedocs.de
  9. Harald Scholtz : Peter Dudek, Thilo Rauch, Marcel Weeren: Pedagogy and National Socialism. Bibliography of educational university publications and treatises in the FRG and GDR 1945–1990 (PDF file; 466 kB). In: Zeitschrift für Pädagogik , Vol. 42, H. 2, July / August 1996, pp. 646–650, on: pedocs.de
  10. ^ Peter Dudek: National Socialism in Pedagogical Journalism. One way of classifying knowledge about the Nazi past and its limits (PDF file; 1.0 MB), at: dgfe.de
  11. ^ Stefan Kolfhaus: Peter Dudek: Youth as an object of the sciences. History of youth research in Germany and Austria 1890–1933 (PDF file; 534 kB), on: uni-marburg.de
  12. Peter Dudek: Youth as an object of the sciences. History of youth research in Germany and Austria 1890–1933 (PDF file; 269 kB), table of contents, on: springer.com
  13. Elijah Horn: Peter Dudek: From schoolmaster to people. Max Tepp - a reform pedagogue, writer and publisher who was active in youth , review, on: hsozkult.de
  14. Peter Dudek: A life in the shadow. Johannes and Herman Nohl - two German careers in contrast , on: klinkhardt.de
  15. Peter Dudek: Fetish youth. Walter Benjamin and Siegfried Bernfeld - youth protest on the eve of the First World War , on: klinkhardt.de
  16. Peter Dudek: “You are and will remain the old abstract ideologue!” The reform pedagogue Gustav Wyneken (1875–1964) - A biography , review, on: socialnet.de
  17. ↑ List of publications by Prof. Dr. Peter Dudek (PDF file; 48.5 kB), on: uni-frankfurt.de