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Elisabeth Rotten

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Einleitung (S. 5-16) wieder in: Mitteilungen & Materialien. Arbeitsgruppe Pädagogisches Museum e.V., Berlin, Heft Nr. 42/1994, S. 97-99; Einleitung in leicht korr. Fassung u.d.T.: 'Dietmar Haubfleisch und Jörg-W. Link: Einleitung zum Register der reformpädagogischen Zeitschrift 'Das Werdende Zeitalter' ('Internationale Erziehungs-Rundschau')' wieder: Marburg 1996:
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Das Werdende Zeitalter (Internationale Erziehungs-Rundschau). Register sämtlicher Aufsätze und Rezensionen einer reformpädagogischen Zeitschrift in der Weimarer Republik. Zusammengestellt und eingeleitet von Dietmar Haubfleisch und Jörg-W. Link (=Archivhilfe, 8), Oer-Erkenschwick 1994; Auszug der
141:, who was Minister of Culture in the short-lived Munich Soviet (or “Council Republic”) of 1919 before being murdered after it was violently suppressed. From 1926 until 1932, Rotten shared the editorship of the journal 405: 145:
with Karl Wilker, an exponent of social pedagogy who transformed the Lindenhof in Berlin. The title of this journal was inspired by that given to a collection of essays by Landauer, which his friend, the philosopher
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she founded the New Education Fellowship, becoming its vice-chair for German-speaking countries and editor of its German-language journal, which eventually came to be called
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Schulfarm Insel Scharfenberg. Mikroanalyse der reformpädagogischen Unterrichts- und Erziehungsrealität einer demokratischen Versuchsschule im Berlin der Weimarer Republik
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on German literature. In 1914 she returned to Berlin and worked in the "Auskunfts- und Hilfsstelle für Deutsche im Ausland und Ausländer in Deutschland" with professor
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As daughter to the Swiss couple Moritz and Luise Rotten, she attended the "höhere Mädchenschule Luisenschule" during 1888-1898, later studying at the Victoria-Lyzeum
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Brehony, K. J. (2004). "A New Education for a New Era: Creating International Fellowship Through Conferences 1921-1938." Paedagogica Historica 40(5 & 6): 733-755.
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Brehony, K. J. (2004). "A New Education for a New Era: Creating International Fellowship Through Conferences 1921-1938." Paedagogica Historica 40(5 & 6): 733-755.
73:, which was vital to the future development of her thinking. In 1913 she published her PhD thesis under the title "Goethes Urphänomen und die platonische Idee" ( 115:. From 1922 she was associated with the school farm, Schulfarm Insel Scharfenberg, begun by Wilhelm Blume in Berlin and was a frequent visitor to the 100:
and worked for the foundation of the "Internationalen Frauenliga fĂĽr Frieden und Freiheit" (International Women's League for Peace and Freedom").
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just outside Dresden, where a garden city was established shortly after 1900 as part of a reform movement advocating modern housing.
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from 1904. In September 1906 she took the ReifeprĂĽfung at the Kaiserin Augusta-Gymnasium
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Inhaltsverzeichnis und Vorwort des Herausgebers der Reihe "Studien zur Bildungsreform"
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Lebenslauf, ausgewählte Quellen und Literatur zu Elisabeth Rotten bei paed.com
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In 1925, Rotten and Adolphe Ferrière became the first deputy directors of the
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Elisabeth Rotten (1882 - 1964) - eine (fast) vergessene Reformpädagogin
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Elisabeth Rotten (1882 - 1964) - ein Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis
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Claus Bernet (2006). "Elisabeth Rotten". In Bautz, Traugott (ed.).
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom people
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Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL)
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Index


Quaker
peace activist
educational progressive
Berlin
Charlottenburg
Heidelberg
Marburg
Montpellier
Hermann Lietz
Gustav Wyneken
Goethe
University of Cambridge
Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze
Bund Neues Vaterland
German League for Human Rights
The Hague
Beatrice Ensor
Adolphe Ferrière
Odenwaldschule
Paul Geheeb
International Bureau of Education
Pierre Bovet
Gustav Landauer
Martin Buber
Hellerau
List of peace activists
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Inhaltsverzeichnis und Vorwort des Herausgebers der Reihe "Studien zur Bildungsreform"

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