Tuiskon Ziller

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Tuiskon Ziller (born December 22, 1817 in Wasungen (Saxony-Meiningen), † April 20, 1882 in Leipzig ) was a German philosopher and educator ( Herbartianer ).

Ziller studied philology in Leipzig , worked for a few years as a grammar school teacher, went back to the University of Leipzig to study law, in particular, completed his habilitation there in 1853 as a private lecturer in law, but began reading about education in 1854 in order to devote himself exclusively to it from then on. In 1861 he founded a pedagogical seminar, to which he added a practice school in 1862 with the help of an association of school friends . In 1864 he was appointed associate professor. Ziller was a leading figure in Herbartianism and from 1868 founding chairman of the Association for Scientific Education .

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  • Introduction to general pedagogy (Leipzig 1856)
  • The Government of the Children (Leipzig 1857)
  • Foundation of the doctrine of outgoing instruction (Leipzig 1865, 2nd edition 1884)
  • Herbic relics (Leipzig 1871)
  • Lectures on general pedagogy (Leipzig 1876, 2nd edition 1884)
  • General philosophical ethics (Leipzig 1880, August 2, 18--6)

From 1860 to 1865 he edited the magazine for exact philosophy (Köthen) with Friedrich Heinrich Theodor Allihn (1811-1885) , and from 1865 with Ludwig Friedrich Georg Ballauf (1817-1905) the monthly sheets for scientific pedagogy (Leipzig). Since 1868, the yearbook of the Association for Scientific Pedagogy has replaced the latter .

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