Richard Vogel (educator)

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Richard Vogel (* 1886 ; † 1955 ) was a German teacher and pedagogue at the Dresden University for Teacher Training , which was located in Strehlen on Teplitzer Strasse and Weberplatz.

Vogel was an elementary school teacher . After studying geography, he worked from 1923 as a close employee of Richard Seyfert in the management of the Pedagogical Institute for the training of elementary school teachers in Saxony . His area was home and geography. In 1936 he replaced Paul Luchtenberg, who had been dismissed for political reasons, as acting director when the institute was converted into a university for teacher training that was independent of the TH Dresden (officially in 1940). The title of professor was associated with the teaching position. In 1942 the HfL was converted into a teacher training institute . Between 1950 and 1955 Vogel was involved in the local history inventory of Saxony. The local history teaching principle also applied to geography lessons in the GDR.

In 1933 Vogel joined the NSDAP and in November 1933 signed the confession of the German professors to Adolf Hitler .

Fonts

  • Local history and geography , in: Handbuch der deutschen Lehrerbildung , ed. v. Alfred Baeumler , Oldenbourg, Munich 1931
  • with Moritz Durach / Ernst Neef : The Upper Saxony Habitat: A Folk German Heimatatlas , Harms standardized teaching work, List & v. Bressensdorf, Leipzig 1937
  • Commemorative publication for the 1st meeting of the Reich Department of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in the Nazi teachers' association from April 10 to 14, 1938 in Munich . Commissioned by the Munich local committee, Munich 1938
  • with Richard Seyfert: The lesson as an art form: Foundation, advice and examples , Leipzig 1949
  • Königstein area, Saxon Switzerland: results of the local history inventory in the area of ​​Königstein / Saxon Switzerland , Institute for Regional Geography Leipzig, Academy, Berlin 1957
  • with Dieter Beeger: Königstein area - Saxon Switzerland. Series Values ​​from Our Homeland Vol. 1, Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1985
  • Dr. Richard Seyfert, the methodologist and practitioner of "folk education" , epilogue to Richard Seyfert: missive to d. German people, that it does not destroy its elementary school (1921), reprint 1962

literature

  • Helga Keppeler-Schrimpf: Education is only possible on the basis of nationality. An investigation into Richard Seyfert's popular educational theory as an educational concept of the elementary school. Lit Verlag, Münster 2005, ISBN 3-8258-6537-1 .