Rudolf Guder

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Rudolf Guder (born November 22, 1931 in Trebnitz , Silesia , † February 23, 2003 in Dettum ) was a German writer and poet .

Life

He first studied pedagogy in Braunschweig and had been a school teacher since 1954. He later taught at the University of Braunschweig . As editor, he published the magazine In Matters Play and Celebration at Deutsches Theaterverlag, and other publications are devoted to game education and mathematics didactic topics. Guder wrote a number of plays for students to perform in class. He also wrote novels, poems and essays.

His last work is a biography of his father-in-law, the rocket pioneer Johannes Winkler .

He was a member of the Association of German Writers (VS), the Society for Contemporary Poetry and the Professional Association for Theater Education .

Works

Plays
  • Till Eulenspiegel in Schneidershausen
  • Black sheep - white sheep
  • First class apprenticeship wanted
  • Murder without a corpse
  • Smart parents take precautions
  • Pilgrimage to Bethlehem
  • About the boy who didn't want to celebrate Christmas
  • Basement guests
  • Ghosts 2000
  • Students - exemplary
  • Teacher - exemplary
  • Not for school - we learn for life
  • The little shepherd and the great robber
  • Church tower perspectives
Editing
  • The school's new celebration book. Deutscher Theaterverlag, Weinheim 1974, ISBN 3-7695-0131-4 .
Fonts (selection)
  • Factual arithmetic in elementary school . Lower Saxony. National inst. for teacher training, teacher training, etc. Teaching research, Hildesheim 1994, OCLC 312346839 .
  • In the beginning there was the idea ...: Johannes Winkler, the early basic researcher . Guder, Dettum 1997, OCLC 907724390 .
  • Astris - to the stars: the rocket pioneer Johannes Winkler . A biography based on the sources. Self-published, 2002, OCLC 907792995 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rudolf Guder (obituary)
  2. a b Rudolf Guder on dtver.de (short biography)
  3. Rudolf Guder: Astris - to the stars. The rocket pioneer Johann Winkler. Biography based on the sources. Self-published in 2002.