Wilhelmine Ludwig

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Wilhelmine Ludwig (born July 29, 1900 in Hanover-Stöcken , † after 1982 ) was a German teacher and reform pedagogue .

Ludwig passed the teacher examination in 1921 and worked in private schools until entering the state school service at the secular school in Hanover in Alemannstrasse in 1930. She left the SPD and joined the International Socialist Combat League , where she met Gustav Heckmann , Leonard Nelson and Minna Specht know. In 1933 she was dismissed from school for a while, but stayed in Germany. In 1943 she worked in the Kinderlandverschickung . In 1945 she rejoined the SPD. From the restart of teacher training in 1945 at the Hanover University of Education , she worked in courses until she was appointed city ​​school councilor in Hanover in 1948 . Until her retirement in 1963, she also always worked for school reform projects. B. promoted the overall teaching according to Berthold Otto or designed the intermediate level with a new differentiation according to Peter Petersen .

literature

  • Bernd Dühlmeier: And yet it was moving: unknown reform pedagogues and their projects in the post-war period , Klinkhardt, Bad Heilbrunn 2004 (esp. P. 208ff.)
  • Working group Secular School Alemannstrasse (ed.): Secular School Alemannstrasse , published by the Cultural Office of the City of Hanover, Hanover 1988

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