Wilhelm Ebel (pedagogue)

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Wilhelm Ebel (born April 15, 1891 in Kettlersteich ; † August 13, 1955 in Hallenberg ) was a German educator and author .

Life

Ebel worked as the school principal in Dortmund . He wrote numerous books on everything to do with school lessons, but also non-fiction and novels. He also edited several anthologies. Ebel also used the pseudonyms Walter Wennemar and Walter Wulff

Works (selection)

  • A guide through contemporary pedagogy. 1923.
  • The first year of school. Thoughts and samples from the modern beginning class . Publishing and teaching institute, Bochum 1923.
  • with Dohmann and Dortmann: ways to the golden gate . 1925.
  • with a cook: the way to the children's home . 1925.
  • Industry calculation book . 2 vol. 1926
  • The seventh and eighth grade . Schöningh, Paderborn 1928.
  • Big city kids . 1932.
  • The riddle of inheritance . 1933.
  • German work . 1933.
  • Customs and customs of the village home . Youth book. 1934.
  • Chants for school celebrations . 1934.
  • Stories for little boys and girls . 1934.
  • The mother tells . 1934.
  • Neuhaus in the forest. Narration . 1935.
  • Reich and people, a German expertise . 1941.
  • as Walter Wennemar: Holidays with a difference . Novel. Bourg-Bourger, Luxembourg 1942.
  • Reflection and order. A way to life service . Schöningh, Paderborn 1948.
  • Teaching and educational art of elementary school, foundation, design in 130 lesson pictures . Sommer, Ahlen 1950.
as editor
  • Work and experience . 1923.
  • German harvest. Anthology . 1933.
  • German spring. Anthology . 1934.
  • with Josef Bartmeier: The ballad in class - suggestions and hints . Sommer, Ahlen 1952.
  • with Josef Bartmeier: A book of ballads. 36 German ballads for boys and girls from the age of 11. Sommer, Ahlen 1952.
  • The second book of ballads. 38 German ballads. Poetry and interpretation for boys and girls from the age of 11. Sommer, Ahlen 1954.
Radio plays
  • Traffic accident! Who is to blame? - The labor battle , after H. Anacker, music by E. Wintermeier.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Ebel in the Lexicon of Westphalian Authors