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German rural boarding school movement

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Lietz created a plan in 1911 to have his schools governed by a trust, but died in 1911 before the plan could be executed. His followers completed the
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Koerrenz, Ralf; Blichmann, Annika; Engelmann, Sebastian (2018). "Hermann Leitz and the German Country Boarding Schools".
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education designed to function more like a live-in community than traditional schooling models. The German pedagogue
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provided the philosophical underpinnings for the movement to create these schools in the early 20th century.
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was raised in a rural setting, which he came to believe were the best environments for youth development.
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experiential learning program. The Germany rural boarding school movement also influenced the
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trust in 1920, which continues to exist to the present day in supporting the
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Forgotten Pedagogues of German Education: A History of Alternative Education
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in 1914. Lietz's followers would open additional schools beyond his four.
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and similar schools internationally. Japanese education reformer
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Lietz opened his first rural boarding school in the mountainous
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German
rural
boarding school
Hermann Lietz
Hermann Lietz
Ilsenburg
Haubinda
de
Thuringia
Bieberstein Palace, Hesse
Veckenstedt
Hermann-Lietz-Schulen
de
Kurt Hahn
Schule Schloss Salem
Outward Bound
United World Colleges
Kuniyoshi Obara
Tamagawa Gakuen

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