Reinhold Ortner

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Reinhold Ortner (1989)

Reinhold Ortner (born November 26, 1930 in Georgenberg ) is a German educator .

Life

Reinhold Ortner, son of the teacher and later headmaster of the primary school Michelfeld , Josef Ortner, studied after graduating from high school in 1950 at Bamberger new high school for three semesters at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich , the subjects philosophy, education and psychology. He then completed the four-semester course at the Institute for Teaching at Primary Schools in Amberg . In 1954 he passed the church music examination and the first state examination for teaching. After a year of practical work in the school service, he continued his studies in psychology from 1955 to 1958 at the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburgwhere he obtained a diploma in psychology in 1959. This was followed by the second teaching examination and since 1958 several years of activity as a primary school teacher in various places in Lower Franconia and the Upper Palatinate. In 1964 he was charged with a dissertation on the "problem of motivation in choosing a career 13-14jähriger" at the University of Würzburg to Dr. phil. PhD .

After working as a teacher in Michelfeld for two years , he was employed as a research assistant at what was then the Bamberg University of Education . From 1964 he was an independent subject representative and later director of studies in primary school didactics in teaching and research. Placements in the appointment lists of other federal states followed. In 1972 he received the call to the newly created Department of Primary School Teaching at the Polytechnic Bamberg, today University of Bamberg , in 1983 in the Department of Primary Education was renamed and primary school teaching. In 1999 he retired . Since 2000 he has taught at the private Gustav Siewerth Academy , where he is dean of the faculty of philosophy, philosophy of natural sciences, sociology and journalism.

Reinhold Ortner was chairman of the university commission for teacher training and for eight years a member of the state school advisory board of the Free State of Bavaria, as well as a member of the diocesan pastoral council of the archdiocese of Bamberg . For 45 years he was a member of the editorial board and author at Messaggero di Sant'Antonio in Padua . It is said that he published over 1,000 writings. Reinhold Ortner has been married since 1958 and has five children.

Fonts

  • The language laboratory in reading lessons. Cornelsen-Velhagen & Klasing, Berlin 1971, ISBN 3-464-00620-4 .
  • Audiovisual media in modern elementary schools. Wilhelm Schneider Castle Library, Esslingen 1972, ISBN 3-87116-020-2 .
  • Learning disabilities and learning disabilities in elementary school children. A contribution to primary level mental hygiene. Auer, Donauwörth 1977, ISBN 3-403-00726-X .
  • Child, school, health. What must schools do for the health of our children? Auer, Donauwörth 1979, ISBN 3-403-00964-5 .
  • Children in need. Steyler Verlag, Nettetal 1989, ISBN 3-8050-0228-9 .
  • Paths to Self Destruction. Dependencies and dangers of addiction. Steyler, Nettetal 1990, ISBN 3-8050-0259-9 .
  • The darkness is named Lucifer. Christiana, Stein am Rhein 1999, ISBN 3-7171-1070-5 .
  • with Werner G. Leitner and Alexandra Ortner: Handbook of behavioral and learning difficulties. 7th edition. Beltz, Weinheim, Basel 2008, ISBN 978-3-407-83161-3 .
  • Give love. Religious education in theory and practice. Illertissen: Verlag Media Maria, 2011 ISBN 978-3-9813003-7-6

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Curriculum vitae, in: Problems of motivation in choosing a career for 13-14 year olds, inaugural dissertation to obtain a doctorate from the Philosophical Faculty of the Julius Maximilians University of Würzburg, Würzburg 1964, p. 150
  2. On the person, in: Ortner, Alexandra, Ortner, Ulrich (Ed.), Elementary School Pedagogy. Science-integrating articles, Reinhold Ortner on his 60th birthday, Ludwig Auer, Donauwörth 1990, p. 308
  3. ^ Faculty of the Gustav Siewerth Academy. ( Memento from September 15, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) Gustav Siewerth Academy , accessed on October 22, 2010