Wolf-Dieter Hasenclever

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Wolf-Dieter Hasenclever (born November 19, 1945 in Remscheid ) is a German politician ( SPD , AUD , Greens, most recently FDP ) and educator . He became known as chairman of the first parliamentary group of the Greens in the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg (1980-1983) and in 1998 as a candidate for mayor in Tübingen . Until 2010 he was President of the Lower Saxony State Office for Teacher Training and School Development in Hildesheim .

Life

Studies and career entry

After graduating from Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Gymnasium Bonn , Hasenclever studied mathematics and physics between 1965 and 1970 at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn and at the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg . He completed his studies with the first state examination for teaching at grammar schools. In 1966, Hasenclever joined the SPD , became Asta chairman in Freiburg in 1967 and later the state chairman of the Social Democratic Union of Universities in Baden-Württemberg. He was also a member of the state board of the Baden-Württemberg Jusos . After completing his studies, Hasenclever worked as a high school teacher in Tübingen until 1980 as well as part-time at the Leibniz College . In the neighboring Ammerbuch he became the chairman of the local SPD association, but in December 1977 he left the SPD and joined the Association of Independent Germans (AUD) in protest against the environmental and nuclear policy of the federal government under Helmut Schmidt .

Career with the Greens

In September 1979 Hasenclever was one of the founding members of the Baden-Württemberg Greens and became their first state chairman. In the same year Hasenclever was elected to the district council of the Tübingen district, where he became the parliamentary leader of his party. Hasenclever was also a founding member of the federal party and gave the opening speech at the founding party conference of the Greens on January 12, 1980 in Karlsruhe. In 1980 he moved to the state parliament of Baden-Württemberg as a member of the Tübingen constituency . There he became chairman of the green parliamentary group and member of the finance committee. In 1983 he resigned from the parliamentary group chairmanship and in 1984 did not run for either the regional or district council. As a reason for his withdrawal from politics, he named the rotation principle , which the Baden-Württemberg Greens wanted to anchor after the new election of the state parliament in March 1984. His successor as parliamentary group leader was Winfried Kretschmann .

After leaving the state parliament, Hasenclever moved to Schelklingen , where he worked as a director of studies at the Urspring School until 1986 . Between 1986 and 1999 he was the head of the Marienau boarding school in Dahlem (Lower Saxony) , which was founded as a state educational home by reform educator Max Bondy in 1923. He established ecological humanism in the educational reform of the boarding school. In 1998 he ran as a joint candidate of the Greens and the Alternative List (AL) Tübingen as Lord Mayor of Tübingen. In the first ballot he was able to unite the most votes with 28% ahead of Brigitte Russ-Scherer (SPD, 26.6%). In the second ballot, however, Russ-Scherer prevailed with 42% against Hasenclever, who received 40.5%.

Self-employment, professorship and current commitment

After losing the mayoral election in 1999, he moved to Berlin, where he became a partner in a management consultancy. In 2001 he resigned from the Greens. He justified his step with the lack of reform power of the Greens in education policy and the cooperation of the Berlin Greens with the PDS. In April 2002 he was appointed educational policy advisor and advisor to the FDP parliamentary group . In December 2006 he switched to the CDU- led Lower Saxony Ministry of Education and Cultural Affairs and worked from September 2008 to October 2010 as President of the Lower Saxony Office for Teacher Training and School Development in Hildesheim . Since November 2010 he has been a retired civil servant and an independent policy, project and management consultant.

Hasenclever, who already taught as an honorary professor at Baltic College in 2008 , became full professor for applied business ethics , entrepreneurship and sustainability at the Fachhochschule des Mittelstands (FHM) in Schwerin in 2011 . Before that he had lectureships a. a. at the University of Hamburg .

He is a member of the board of trustees of the Tübingen Integrata Foundation and co-editor of the “Yearbooks for Sustainable Economy”. Hasenclever is also involved in numerous associations . He is a member of the boards of the “ Networks for Teaching Entrepreneurship ”, the “Society of Friends of Morocco” and the “Academy for Legal Culture and Legal Education”, is an advisory board member of the “Support group for start-up research” and a member of the “German Network for Business Ethics”.

Personal

Wolf-Dieter Hasenclever is married, has two children and lives in Berlin.

Footnotes

  1. a b c CV Prof. Wolf-Dieter Hasenclever - career , according to own information. At hasenclever-consulting.de, accessed on June 17, 2016
  2. ^ Resignation letter printed in Wolf-Dieter and Conny Hasenclever, Green Times: Politics for a future worth living in, Munich 1982, pp. 11-14.
  3. The Big Bang - How pacifists, communists, bird conservationists and punks fought over founding a party in 1980: the birth of the Greens out of chaos ( memento of June 5, 2008 in the Internet Archive ) Der Tagesspiegel of January 13, 2005; Hasenclever's speech is documented in full in: Michael Schroeren (Ed.), DIE GRÜNEN. 10 eventful years. Vienna, Ueberreuter Verlag 1990 ( ISBN 3-8000-3352-6 ), pp. 28-30
  4. "A Personal Victim" Interview in Die Zeit (1983)
  5. Wolf-Dieter Hasenclever (Hrsg.): Reform pedagogy today: ways of education to ecological humanism. Peter Lang Verlag Frankfurt am Main 1993
  6. Stadtchronik 1998 ( Memento from December 20, 2008 in the Internet Archive )
  7. Ex-Grüner Hasenclever drums for the FDP Der Tagesspiegel of October 18, 2001
  8. ^ Members of the Board of Trustees ( Memento from June 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ). At integrata-stiftung.de, accessed on June 17, 2016
  9. a b honorary posts , according to own information. At hasenclever-consulting.de, accessed on June 17, 2016
  10. ^ Board of Directors ( Memento from June 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive ). From nfte.de, accessed on June 17, 2016
  11. Board of the sponsoring association . On Rechtsspaedagogik.eu, accessed on June 17, 2016
  12. Advisory Board . At fgf-ev.de, accessed on June 17, 2016

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