Wolfgang Wangerin

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Wolfgang Wangerin (* 1944 ) is a German Germanist and university lecturer.

Life

He studied German, Protestant theology , education and philosophy in Hamburg , Tübingen and Göttingen .

After his studies he worked as a trainee teacher / teacher employed before he returned to the university level. He has been an academic councilor at the Georg-August-Universität Göttingen since 1975 , and has been retired since 2011. Here he was significantly involved in the development of literary and cultural didactics in the educational sciences department. In particular in the area of ​​experience-oriented literary didactics, he set and continues to focus on research. In the library for children's and youth literature, of which he was the director, he held seminars in which he combined literature and space, experiences of others and self.

Wangerin was head of the "Working Group on Historical Research on Young Adult Books", which has existed since 1987 and has organized exhibitions. He is also a co-founder of the Göttingen Center for German Teachers and a member of the Center for Empirical Teaching and School Research (ZeUS) at the University of Göttingen.

Publications (selection)

  • Youth, Literature and Identity. Suggestions for German lessons in secondary levels I and II , Braunschweig, 1983 (Ed.)
  • Westermann texts in German. Reading book. Revision. Orientation level , 2 volumes. Braunschweig 1983ff. (Co-editor and co-author)
  • Westermann texts in German. Reading book. Revision. Hauptschule / Gesamtschule , 4 volumes. Braunschweig 1983ff. (Co-editor and co-author)
  • Westermann texts in German. Reading book. Revision. Realschule , 4 volumes. Braunschweig 1983ff. (Co-editor and co-author)
  • Westermann texts in German. Teacher's volume, 8 volumes. Braunschweig 1984ff. (Co-editor and co-author)
  • Art experience and self-awareness , 1995
  • Experience yourself in the arts , Dt. Studien-Verlag, 1997
  • Music and visual arts in German lessons , Schneider-Verl. Hohengehren, 2006 (Ed.)
  • New ways to and with literary texts , Baltmannsweiler, 2007, (Ed., Together with Christiane Fäcke)
  • The red umbrella. Children's books from the Seifert Collection from the Early Enlightenment to National Socialism , Göttingen, 2011 (Ed.)

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